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| Ellands is a locational given [[surname]] that is popular among citizens of the [[United Kingdom]] and [[Eastern Canada]]. The name is pronounced usually as "ELLE—ands" in Canada, and as "EEL—ands" in the United Kingdom. It originated in the 18th century in [[Europe]] and it means "beautiful girl". |
| Ellands is a locational given [[surname]] that is popular among citizens of the [[United Kingdom]] and [[Eastern Canada]]. The name is pronounced usually as "ELLE—ands" in Canada, and as "EEL—ands" in the United Kingdom. It originated in the 18th century in [[Europe]] and it means "beautiful girl". |
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| No evidence of notability, fails [[WP:NNAME]], only source in article is of questionable reliability and doesn't verify most content in the article, no other sources found that would indicate notability. ({{u|AllTheUsernamesAreInUse}}) |
| No evidence of notability, fails [[WP:NNAME]], only source in article is of questionable reliability and doesn't verify most content in the article, no other sources found that would indicate notability. ({{u|AllTheUsernamesAreInUse}}) |
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| [[Billy Rush]] (<small>American musician, guitarist, composer, producer, arranger and engineer</small>) |
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| William Rush (born August 26, 1952) is an American musician, guitarist, composer, producer, arranger and engineer who started working professionally in 1964. Rush is especially known for his lengthy association with [[Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes]] as guitarist and composer (from 1975 to 1985) and for his work as guitarist and musical director with [[Serge Gainsbourg]] from 1984 until 1991. |
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| [[Craig McGill]] (<small>British journalist</small>) |
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| Craig McGill is a writer, journalist and media analyst. He has written three books which have been translated into several foreign languages: ''Football Inc: How Football Fans are Losing the Game'', ''Do No Harm: Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy'' and ''Human Traffic: Sex, Slaves and Immigration''. |
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| [[Artificial intelligence|Artificial Intelligence]] is the intelligence of machines or software rather than humans or animals. [[Culture change]] is a term used in public policy that emphasizes the influence of cultural capital on individual and community behavior. Artificial Intelligence has become a cultural change in today's world because of how its capacity and efficiency are improving and advancing everything we as humans do in our daily lives. |
| [[Artificial intelligence|Artificial Intelligence]] is the intelligence of machines or software rather than humans or animals. [[Culture change]] is a term used in public policy that emphasizes the influence of cultural capital on individual and community behavior. Artificial Intelligence has become a cultural change in today's world because of how its capacity and efficiency are improving and advancing everything we as humans do in our daily lives. |
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| [[WP:NOPAGE]]; an essay that heavily overlaps with the plethora of pages on artificial intelligence; written as part of a writing project (single use account) as an assigned article for a wikiedu.org and the author has moved on; no improvement since tagging in October 2023; orphan. ({{u|Klbrain}}) |
| [[WP:NOPAGE]]; an essay that heavily overlaps with the plethora of pages on artificial intelligence; written as part of a writing project (single use account) as an assigned article for a wikiedu.org and the author has moved on; no improvement since tagging in October 2023; orphan. ({{u|Klbrain}}) |
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| [[Voters of Tomorrow]] (<small>American advocacy group</small>) |
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| Voters of Tomorrow is an American left-leaning [[Advocacy group|advocacy organization]] that promotes political engagement among [[Generation Z]] through online and on-campus efforts. |
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| The article does not meet notability guidelines as many sources do not focus on 'Voters of Tomorrow' but rather on broader issues of youth voting. Furthermore, the article's promotional tone and lack of balanced content violate Wikipedia's neutral point of view policy. |
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The "Voters of Tomorrow" Wikipedia article warrants proposed deletion (PROD) primarily because it seems to contravene several key editorial standards of Wikipedia, most notably those of notability and neutrality. The issues with this article are multifold, extending from its tone to the nature of its sourcing. |
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Firstly, a significant number of the sources cited do not directly concern "Voters of Tomorrow" as their primary subject. Instead, these sources discuss broader topics related to young voters and the general political climate affecting this demographic, without providing substantial and focused coverage on the organization itself. This indirect referencing is problematic as it inflates the apparent notability of the organization. According to Wikipedia's guidelines, notability requires significant coverage in reliable sources that are independent of the subject. If the majority of references in an article merely touch on an entity while covering larger topics, this does not meet the threshold for notability. |
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Such a standard of sourcing could potentially allow any youth group to claim notability by aggregating a handful of tangential media mentions, thereby diluting the quality and reliability of Wikipedia as an encyclopedia. This is particularly concerning in an era where the boundaries of activism and media coverage are increasingly blurred. |
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Also, the article is written in a tone that tends more towards advocacy rather than the required neutral point of view (NPOV). It predominantly highlights the successes and societal contributions of "Voters of Tomorrow" without a critical or balanced examination of its activities. The lack of a balanced perspective could mislead readers and does not align with Wikipedia's commitment to neutrality. It feels as though it was written by the communications or marketing team of the organization. |
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Given these substantial concerns, the article seems more suitable for inclusion as part of other entries related to youth voting or specific political movements, where "Voters of Tomorrow" can be mentioned in context. The standalone article on "Voters of Tomorrow," however, does not meet Wikipedia’s stringent requirements for notability and neutrality. |
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The process of proposed deletion via PROD is thus appropriate here as it suggests that the deletion would be uncontroversial, provided the issues noted remain unaddressed. ({{u|Piggo2020}}) |
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The book series was founded in 2009 with [[Rodopi Publishers|Rodopi]] as a special series in the [[Value Inquiry Book Series]]. |
The book series was founded in 2009 with [[Rodopi Publishers|Rodopi]] as a special series in the [[Value Inquiry Book Series]]. |
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| No apparent notability, appears to have been created as [[WP:PROMO]] in 2009 ({{u|Asilvering}}) |
| No apparent notability, appears to have been created as [[WP:PROMO]] in 2009 ({{u|Asilvering}}) |
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| [[The Edward R. Murrow Forum on Issues in Journalism]] (<small>Annual event</small>) |
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| The Edward R. Murrow Forum on Issues in Journalism is an annual event held at [[Tufts University]]. It is sponsored by the [http://ase.tufts.edu/cms/ Film and Media Studies Program (FMS) at Tufts University], the [http://fletcher.tufts.edu/Murrow Edward R. |
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| Non-notable annual lecture; lacks significant coverage in independent reliable sources, failing [[WP:GNG]]. ({{u|Wikipedical}}) |
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| [[Gerhard Jordaan]] (<small>Rugby player</small>) |
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| Gerhard Johan Jordaan (born {{birth date|1992|04|10|df=y}}) is a South African [[rugby union]] player who played first class rugby in 2014 and 2016. He made a single appearance for {{Rut|Western Province}} in the [[2014 Vodacom Cup]], and twelve for the {{Rut|Boland Cavaliers}} in 2016; eight of those in the [[2016 Currie Cup qualification|Currie Cup qualifiers]] and four in the [[2016 Currie Cup Premier Division|Currie Cup Premier Division]]. |
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| Rugby BLP that fails [[WP:GNG]] and [[WP:SPORTCRIT]]. ({{u|JTtheOG}}) |
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| [[Craig McGill]] (<small>British journalist</small>) |
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| Craig McGill is a writer, journalist and media analyst. He has written three books which have been translated into several foreign languages: ''Football Inc: How Football Fans are Losing the Game'', ''Do No Harm: Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy'' and ''Human Traffic: Sex, Slaves and Immigration''. |
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| Long-time unreferenced BLP. I couldn't find sources to show it is notable. ({{u|Boleyn}}) |
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| 2024-04-10 17:17 |
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| [[Shrikrishna Raut]] (<small>Marathi poet</small>) |
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| Shrikrishna Raut is one of the well-known poets of today's [[Marathi language|Marathi]] [[poetry]]. |
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| Long-time unref BLP. I couldn't find sources to establish notability. ({{u|Boleyn}}) |
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| [[Tielman Nieuwoudt]] (<small>South African rugby union player</small>) |
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| Tielman Nieuwoudt (born 22 April 2002) is a South African [[rugby union]] player for the {{Rut|Blue Bulls}} in the [[Currie Cup]]. His regular position is prop. |
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| Rugby BLP that fails [[WP:GNG]] and [[WP:SPORTCRIT]]. ({{u|JTtheOG}}) |
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| [[Simon Dionisio]] (<small>South African rugby union player</small>) |
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| Simon Dionisio is a South African [[rugby union]] player for the {{Rut|Golden Lions}} in the [[Currie Cup]]. His regular position is lock. |
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| Rugby BLP that fails [[WP:GNG]] and [[WP:SPORTCRIT]]. ({{u|JTtheOG}}) |
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| [[P. S. Subrahmanyam (scientist)]] (<small>Indian engineer</small>) |
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| P S Subramanyam (born in 1950, in [[Vijayawada]], [[Andhra Pradesh]]) is an Indian aerospace scientist who served as the Director of [[Aeronautical Development Agency]]. |
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| No evidence of meeting notability requirements (neither [[WP:GNG]] nor [[WP:PROF]]. ({{u|Brusquedandelion}}) |
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| James Fry is an Australian writer. |
| James Fry is an Australian writer. |
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| Fails [[WP:AUTHOR]] ({{u|LibStar}}) |
| Fails [[WP:AUTHOR]] ({{u|LibStar}}) |
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| [[Siggi Mueller]] (<small>German musician and composer (born 1964)</small>) |
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| Siggi Mueller, (born Siegfried Müller on 12 October 1964) is a German film composer, photographer, keyboardist, pianist, and [[accordion]] player. Mueller has composed music for numerous German films and [[Television in Germany|television productions]]. |
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| Long-time unref BLP. I couldn't find sources to establish its notability, and German-language WP is just based on imdb. ({{u|Boleyn}}) |
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| Charmin Lee is an American actress and director. Lee was born in [[Denver]], [[Colorado]]. She appeared in more than 90 films and television series since 1980s. She guest-starred on ''[[In the Heat of the Night (TV series)|In the Heat of the Night]]'', ''[[Sister, Sister (TV series)|Sister, Sister]]'', ''[[Drop Dead Diva]]'', ''[[The Vampire Diaries]]'', ''[[Being Mary Jane]]'', ''[[Saints & Sinners (2016 TV series)|Saints & Sinners]]'', ''[[Sleepy Hollow (TV series)|Sleepy Hollow]]'', ''[[Dynasty (2017 TV series)|Dynasty]]'', ''[[Homeland (TV series)|Homeland]]'', and ''[[Westworld (TV series)|Westworld]]''. |
| Charmin Lee is an American actress and director. Lee was born in [[Denver]], [[Colorado]]. She appeared in more than 90 films and television series since 1980s. She guest-starred on ''[[In the Heat of the Night (TV series)|In the Heat of the Night]]'', ''[[Sister, Sister (TV series)|Sister, Sister]]'', ''[[Drop Dead Diva]]'', ''[[The Vampire Diaries]]'', ''[[Being Mary Jane]]'', ''[[Saints & Sinners (2016 TV series)|Saints & Sinners]]'', ''[[Sleepy Hollow (TV series)|Sleepy Hollow]]'', ''[[Dynasty (2017 TV series)|Dynasty]]'', ''[[Homeland (TV series)|Homeland]]'', and ''[[Westworld (TV series)|Westworld]]''. |
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| I couldn't establish that she meets [[WP:ENT]] / [[WP:GNG]]. Long-time unreferenced BLP. ({{u|Boleyn}}) |
| I couldn't establish that she meets [[WP:ENT]] / [[WP:GNG]]. Long-time unreferenced BLP. ({{u|Boleyn}}) |
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| [[Chris Tulloch]] (<small>British animator</small>) |
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| Christopher Tulloch (born August 1946) is a British animator, musician, actor, singer-songwriter, writer, director, model maker and designer who has worked on children's series such as ''[[Tugs (TV series)|TUGS]]'' and ''[[Dream Street (UK TV series)|Dream Street]]''. |
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| Long-time unreferenced page. I couldn't find sources to show it is notable. ({{u|Boleyn}}) |
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| Juneau is an American [[pop-punk]] band from [[Houston]], [[Texas]]. formerly signed to [[Red Letter Records]]. Their only full-length album, ''[[Safe & Sound (Juneau album)|Safe & Sound]]'' was released on January 24, 2006. |
| Juneau is an American [[pop-punk]] band from [[Houston]], [[Texas]]. formerly signed to [[Red Letter Records]]. Their only full-length album, ''[[Safe & Sound (Juneau album)|Safe & Sound]]'' was released on January 24, 2006. |
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| Lack of significant coverage online and do not seem to meet notability per [[WP:BAND]] ({{u|InDimensional}}) |
| Lack of significant coverage online and do not seem to meet notability per [[WP:BAND]] ({{u|InDimensional}}) |
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| [[Sikandar Badar Miandad]] (<small>Pakistani Qawwal and a musician. released many songs</small>) |
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| Sikandar Badar Miandad is a renowned Qawwal born in Lahore. He is the son of a famous qawwal Badar Miandad Khan. He has released many songs and qawwalis under his own label. |
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| Author has moved the page from draftspace. Fails [[WP:GNG]] and [[WP:NBIO]]. ({{u|ToadetteEdit}}) |
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| Rafał Patyra (born 25 July 1974 in [[Lubartów]]) is a [[Polish people|Polish]] sport [[journalist]], who has worked in [[Telewizja Polska]] 2003 to 2023. He also worked for [[TVN (Poland)|TVN]] and [[TV Puls]]. |
| Rafał Patyra (born 25 July 1974 in [[Lubartów]]) is a [[Polish people|Polish]] sport [[journalist]], who has worked in [[Telewizja Polska]] 2003 to 2023. He also worked for [[TVN (Poland)|TVN]] and [[TV Puls]]. |
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| Fails [[WP:NBIO]]/[[WP:GNG]]. No evidence of significant coverage of this journalist. ({{u|Jfire}}) |
| Fails [[WP:NBIO]]/[[WP:GNG]]. No evidence of significant coverage of this journalist. ({{u|Jfire}}) |
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| [[Thomas Armitage (cricketer)]] (<small>New Zealand cricketer</small>) |
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| Thomas Armitage (20 September 1846 – 1923) was a New Zealand [[cricket]]er. He played in eight [[first-class cricket|first-class]] matches for [[Wellington cricket team|Wellington]] from 1874 to 1882. |
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| Non-notable cricketer, fails [[WP:GNG]] and [[WP:NSPORT]]. ({{u|Primefac}}) |
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| Michael Avrum Simmrin is an American [[film]] and [[television]] [[actor]]. |
| Michael Avrum Simmrin is an American [[film]] and [[television]] [[actor]]. |
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| Unref BLP; I couldn't find sources to show it could meet [[WP:ENT]] / [[WP:GNG]]. ({{u|Boleyn}}) |
| Unref BLP; I couldn't find sources to show it could meet [[WP:ENT]] / [[WP:GNG]]. ({{u|Boleyn}}) |
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| [[Mark Spalding]] (<small>British actor</small>) |
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| Mark Spalding (born 1958) is an English actor from [[Birmingham]]. |
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| Unref BLP. Working actor, but it is a joke that every British actor has been in The Bill, notable or not. I couldn't find sources to show he can meet [[WP:N]]. ({{u|Boleyn}}) |
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| [[D Stevens]] (<small>American cinematographer and photojournalist</small>) |
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| D Stevens (born in [[Compton, California]]) is an American [[broadcast journalist]], [[photojournalist]], [[photographer]] and [[filmmaker]]. |
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| Unref BLP. I couldn't find sources to show Stevens could meet [[WP:N]]. ({{u|Boleyn}}) |
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| [[Thulani Thembela]] (<small>South African cricketer</small>) |
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| Thulani Thembela (born 22 August 2000) is a South African [[cricket]]er. He made his [[first-class cricket|first-class]] debut for [[Easterns cricket team|Easterns]] in the [[2018–19 CSA 3-Day Provincial Cup]] on 11 October 2018. |
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| Cricketer BLP that fails [[WP:GNG]] and [[WP:SPORTCRIT]]. ({{u|JTtheOG}}) |
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| [[Modiri Litheko]] (<small>South African cricketer</small>) |
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| Modiri Litheko (born 2 June 2000) is a South African [[cricket]]er. He made his [[first-class cricket|first-class]] debut on 7 November 2019, for [[Northerns (cricket team)|Northerns]] in the [[2019–20 CSA 3-Day Provincial Cup]]. He made his [[List A cricket|List A]] debut on 10 November 2019, for Northerns in the [[2019–20 CSA Provincial One-Day Challenge]]. |
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| Cricketer BLP that fails [[WP:GNG]] and [[WP:SPORTCRIT]]. ({{u|JTtheOG}}) |
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| 2024-04-17 18:20 |
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| [[Ivan Mokhov]] (<small>American pair skater</small>) |
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| Ivan Mokhov (born February 22, 1999) is an American [[pair skating|pair skater]]. With his sister and skating partner, [[Maria Mokhova]], he placed fourth at the [[2022 Skate America]]. |
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| Fails [[WP:NSKATE]]. ({{u|Bgsu98}}) |
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| [[Caleb Wein]] (<small>American ice dancer</small>) |
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| Caleb Wein (born April 19, 2001) is an American [[ice dance]]r. With his skating partner, [[Angela Ling]], he is the [[ISU Junior Grand Prix in Russia|2022 JGP Russia]] bronze medalist, the [[2022 U.S. Figure Skating Championships|2022 U.S. junior national]] silver medalist, and finished seventh at the [[2022 World Junior Figure Skating Championships]]. |
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| [[H.E Abdulla Bin Mohamed Bin Butti Al Hamed]] (<small>politician</small>) |
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| Abdulla bin Mohamed Al Hamed ({{lang-ar|الشيـخ عبـدالله بـن محمد بن بـطـي}}; born 23 February 1973) was the chair of the [[Department of Health (Abu Dhabi)|Department of Health]] in the [[Emirate of Abu Dhabi]] and a member of [[Abu Dhabi Executive Council]]. |
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| [[The Edward R. Murrow Forum on Issues in Journalism]] (<small>Annual event</small>) |
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| The Edward R. Murrow Forum on Issues in Journalism is an annual event held at [[Tufts University]]. It is sponsored by the [http://ase.tufts.edu/cms/ Film and Media Studies Program (FMS) at Tufts University], the [http://fletcher.tufts.edu/Murrow Edward R. |
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| Non-notable annual lecture; lacks significant coverage in independent reliable sources, failing [[WP:GNG]]. ({{u|Wikipedical}}) |
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| [[Ron Rozelle]] (<small>American writer</small>) |
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| Ron Rozelle is an American author of ten books of fiction and nonfiction, including 'Description & Setting: Techniques and Exercises for Crafting a Believable World of People, Places & Events', a volume in the Writers Digest 'Write Great Fiction' series; 'The Windows of Heaven', a novel of the 1900 Galveston storm; 'A Place Apart', a novel set in modern day Ohio; and 'Warden: Death and Life in the Texas Prison System', coauthored with Jim Willett, Rozelle's memoir, 'Into That Good Night', the fi ... |
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| Promotional unref BLP; he does not seem to meet [[WP:AUTHOR]] / [[WP:GNG]]. ({{u|Boleyn}}) |
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| [[Sikandar Badar Miandad]] (<small>Pakistani Qawwal and a musician. released many songs</small>) |
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| Sikandar Badar Miandad is a renowned Qawwal born in Lahore. He is the son of a famous qawwal Badar Miandad Khan. He has released many songs and qawwalis under his own label. |
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| Author has moved the page from draftspace. Fails [[WP:GNG]] and [[WP:NBIO]]. ({{u|ToadetteEdit}}) |
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| 2024-04-17 19:29 |
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| [[Keaton and Kylie Rae Tyndall]] (<small>American actresses</small>) |
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| Keaton Tyndall and Kylie Tyndall (born Keaton Nicole Tyndall and Kylie Rae Tyndall on March 14, 1992 in Los Angeles, California) are identical twin actresses. |
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| Doesn't meet [[WP:NACTOR]] / [[WP:GNG]] ({{u|Boleyn}}) |
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| [[Pablo Yoiris]] (<small>Argentine writer</small>) |
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| Pablo Yoiris (born 1972) is an [[Argentine]] writer. He has published three books: |
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| [[Jessica Rose Paetsch]] (<small>American pair skater (born 1993)</small>) |
| [[Jessica Rose Paetsch]] (<small>American pair skater (born 1993)</small>) |
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| Jessica Rose Paetsch (born January 31, 1993, in [[Denver]], [[Colorado]]) is an American [[pair skater]]. With former partner [[Jon Nuss]], she is the 2008 U.S. Junior Champion and a two-time bronze medalist at the Junior Grand Prix Final. |
| Jessica Rose Paetsch (born January 31, 1993, in [[Denver]], [[Colorado]]) is an American [[pair skater]]. With former partner [[Jon Nuss]], she is the 2008 U.S. Junior Champion and a two-time bronze medalist at the Junior Grand Prix Final. |
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| [[Maria Mokhova]] (<small>American pair skater</small>) |
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| Maria Mokhova (born August 11, 2006) is an American [[pair skating|pair skater]]. With her brother and skating partner, [[Ivan Mokhov]], she placed fourth at the [[2022 Skate America]]. |
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| [[Angela Ling]] (<small>Canadian-American ice dancer</small>) |
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| Angela Ling (born 14 April 2004) is a Canadian-born [[ice dance]]r who currently represents the United States. With her skating partner, [[Caleb Wein]], she is the [[ISU Junior Grand Prix in Russia|2022 JGP Russia]] bronze medalist, the [[2022 U.S. Figure Skating Championships|2022 U.S. junior national]] silver medalist, and finished seventh at the [[2022 World Junior Figure Skating Championships]]. |
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| Fails [[WP:NSKATE]]. ({{u|Bgsu98}}) |
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| [[Kate Finster]] (<small>American pair skater</small>) |
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| Kate Finster (born December 14, 2003) is an American [[pair skater]]. With her former skating partner, [[Balazs Nagy (figure skater)|Balazs Nagy]], she is the [[2020 U.S. Figure Skating Championships|2020 U.S. national]] junior champion, the [[2019 U.S. Figure Skating Championships|2019 U.S. national]] junior silver medalist, and the [[2019–20 ISU Junior Grand Prix|2019 JGP Poland]] silver medalist. |
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| [[Craig McGill]] (<small>British journalist</small>) |
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| Craig McGill is a writer, journalist and media analyst. He has written three books which have been translated into several foreign languages: ''Football Inc: How Football Fans are Losing the Game'', ''Do No Harm: Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy'' and ''Human Traffic: Sex, Slaves and Immigration''. |
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| Long-time unreferenced BLP. I couldn't find sources to show it is notable. ({{u|Boleyn}}) |
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| [[Siggi Mueller]] (<small>German musician and composer (born 1964)</small>) |
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| Siggi Mueller, (born Siegfried Müller on 12 October 1964) is a German film composer, photographer, keyboardist, pianist, and [[accordion]] player. Mueller has composed music for numerous German films and [[Television in Germany|television productions]]. |
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| Long-time unref BLP. I couldn't find sources to establish its notability, and German-language WP is just based on imdb. ({{u|Boleyn}}) |
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| ''George Ka Pakistan'' (''George's Pakistan'') was a Pakistani reality show broadcast on [[Geo TV]] in 2005. The show revolves around [[George Fulton]], a British journalist who has three months to become a [[Pakistan]]i. The show is considered one of [[South Asia]]'s first original reality TV shows. |
| ''George Ka Pakistan'' (''George's Pakistan'') was a Pakistani reality show broadcast on [[Geo TV]] in 2005. The show revolves around [[George Fulton]], a British journalist who has three months to become a [[Pakistan]]i. The show is considered one of [[South Asia]]'s first original reality TV shows. |
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| Unable to establish notability ({{u|Wikibear47}}) |
| Unable to establish notability ({{u|Wikibear47}}) |
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| [[Chris Tulloch]] (<small>British animator</small>) |
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| Christopher Tulloch (born August 1946) is a British animator, musician, actor, singer-songwriter, writer, director, model maker and designer who has worked on children's series such as ''[[Tugs (TV series)|TUGS]]'' and ''[[Dream Street (UK TV series)|Dream Street]]''. |
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| Long-time unreferenced page. I couldn't find sources to show it is notable. ({{u|Boleyn}}) |
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| ''Music of The Bahamas'' is a docu-musical adapted from [[E. Clement Bethel]]'s master's thesis in ethnomusicology. It written by [[Nicolette Bethel]] and [[Philip A. Burrows]], and directed by Philip A. Burrows. |
| ''Music of The Bahamas'' is a docu-musical adapted from [[E. Clement Bethel]]'s master's thesis in ethnomusicology. It written by [[Nicolette Bethel]] and [[Philip A. Burrows]], and directed by Philip A. Burrows. |
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| Appears to be a non-notable docu-musical which lacks [[WP:SIGCOV]]. ({{u|Hey man im josh}}) |
| Appears to be a non-notable docu-musical which lacks [[WP:SIGCOV]]. ({{u|Hey man im josh}}) |
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| [[Mark Spalding]] (<small>British actor</small>) |
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| Mark Spalding (born 1958) is an English actor from [[Birmingham]]. |
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| Unref BLP. Working actor, but it is a joke that every British actor has been in The Bill, notable or not. I couldn't find sources to show he can meet [[WP:N]]. ({{u|Boleyn}}) |
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| [[D Stevens]] (<small>American cinematographer and photojournalist</small>) |
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| D Stevens (born in [[Compton, California]]) is an American [[broadcast journalist]], [[photojournalist]], [[photographer]] and [[filmmaker]]. |
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| Unref BLP. I couldn't find sources to show Stevens could meet [[WP:N]]. ({{u|Boleyn}}) |
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| [[P.T. Barnum Awards]] |
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| The P.T. Barnum Series in Entertainment is an annual ceremony honoring alumni of [[Tufts University]] for their work in the field of media and entertainment. The show alternates between New York City and Los Angeles, respectively titled "From Ballou to Broadway" and "From the Hill to Hollywood." |
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| Non-notable award; lacks significant coverage in independent reliable sources, failing [[WP:GNG]]. ({{u|Wikipedical}}) |
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| Stephen Michael Manley (born February 13, 1965) is an American film and television [[actor]] whose acting career began as a young boy. In 1984, he appeared as a young [[Spock]] at age 17 in the [[Sci-Fi|science fiction]] film ''[[Star Trek III: The Search for Spock]]''. |
| Stephen Michael Manley (born February 13, 1965) is an American film and television [[actor]] whose acting career began as a young boy. In 1984, he appeared as a young [[Spock]] at age 17 in the [[Sci-Fi|science fiction]] film ''[[Star Trek III: The Search for Spock]]''. |
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| Unref BLP. I couldn't find sources to show he meets [[WP:GNG]] / [[WP:NACTOR]]. ({{u|Boleyn}}) |
| Unref BLP. I couldn't find sources to show he meets [[WP:GNG]] / [[WP:NACTOR]]. ({{u|Boleyn}}) |
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| [[The Edward R. Murrow Forum on Issues in Journalism]] (<small>Annual event</small>) |
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| The Edward R. Murrow Forum on Issues in Journalism is an annual event held at [[Tufts University]]. It is sponsored by the [http://ase.tufts.edu/cms/ Film and Media Studies Program (FMS) at Tufts University], the [http://fletcher.tufts.edu/Murrow Edward R. |
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| Non-notable annual lecture; lacks significant coverage in independent reliable sources, failing [[WP:GNG]]. ({{u|Wikipedical}}) |
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| [[I Ratti Della Sabina]] (<small>band</small>) |
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| I ratti della Sabina (the Sabina rats, a pun on ''il ratto delle Sabine'' meaning "[[the Rape of the Sabine Women]]") were an Italian [[folk rock]] band from [[Rieti]]. They formed in 1996 and disbanded in 2010. |
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| Non notable band. Page has no references at all. Band existed, but does not meet [[WP:NBAND]] ({{u|Sirfurboy}}) |
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| The Jon Finn Group is a [[rock band]] formed and led by the Boston guitarist [[Jon Finn]]. The band plays instrumental [[progressive rock]], sounding like a mix between [[Dream Theater]] and [[Dixie Dregs]] with a [[blues]] approach. |
| The Jon Finn Group is a [[rock band]] formed and led by the Boston guitarist [[Jon Finn]]. The band plays instrumental [[progressive rock]], sounding like a mix between [[Dream Theater]] and [[Dixie Dregs]] with a [[blues]] approach. |
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| Unreferenced since 2005, no sign of notability outside of [[Jon Finn]] ({{u|InDimensional}}) |
| Unreferenced since 2005, no sign of notability outside of [[Jon Finn]] ({{u|InDimensional}}) |
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| [[Billy Rush]] (<small>American musician, guitarist, composer, producer, arranger and engineer</small>) |
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| William Rush (born August 26, 1952) is an American musician, guitarist, composer, producer, arranger and engineer who started working professionally in 1964. Rush is especially known for his lengthy association with [[Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes]] as guitarist and composer (from 1975 to 1985) and for his work as guitarist and musical director with [[Serge Gainsbourg]] from 1984 until 1991. |
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| Radio Sargam is a nationwide commercial [[Hindi]] FM radio station in [[Fiji]]. It is owned by Communications Fiji Limited (CFL), the company which owns [[FM96-Fiji]], Viti FM, Legend FM, and Radio Navtarang. Radio Sargam broadcasts on three frequencies namely: 103.4 FM in [[Suva]], [[Navua District, Fiji|Navua]], [[Nausori]], [[Labasa]], [[Nadi District, Fiji|Nadi]], and [[Lautoka District|Lautoka]]; 103.2 FM in [[Savusavu]], [[Coral Coast, Fiji|Coral Coast]], [[Ba District, Fiji|Ba]], and [[Tavua District|Tavua]]; and 103.8 FM in [[Rakiraki District, Fiji|Rakiraki]]. |
| Radio Sargam is a nationwide commercial [[Hindi]] FM radio station in [[Fiji]]. It is owned by Communications Fiji Limited (CFL), the company which owns [[FM96-Fiji]], Viti FM, Legend FM, and Radio Navtarang. Radio Sargam broadcasts on three frequencies namely: 103.4 FM in [[Suva]], [[Navua District, Fiji|Navua]], [[Nausori]], [[Labasa]], [[Nadi District, Fiji|Nadi]], and [[Lautoka District|Lautoka]]; 103.2 FM in [[Savusavu]], [[Coral Coast, Fiji|Coral Coast]], [[Ba District, Fiji|Ba]], and [[Tavua District|Tavua]]; and 103.8 FM in [[Rakiraki District, Fiji|Rakiraki]]. |
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| Fails [[WP:GNG]], No reliable secondary sources found. ({{u|Grabup}}) |
| Fails [[WP:GNG]], No reliable secondary sources found. ({{u|Grabup}}) |
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| [[Mickey Spagnola]] (<small>American sportswriter</small>) |
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| Mickey Spagnola, a former [[sportswriter]] for the now-defunct ''[[Dallas Times Herald]]'', serves as the feature writer for DallasCowboys.com, tracking the daily activities of the [[Dallas Cowboys]]. Mickey writes articles and blogs for the site, but also hosts "Talkin' Cowboys", one of two daily radio shows broadcast exclusively on DallasCowboys.com. |
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| Unref BLP. I couldn't find sources to show he meets [[WP:N]]. ({{u|Boleyn}}) |
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| AXN Movies (previously AXN Black) is a [[television channel|channel]] operated by [[Sony Pictures Television International|Sony Pictures Television International Networks Europe]]. |
| AXN Movies (previously AXN Black) is a [[television channel|channel]] operated by [[Sony Pictures Television International|Sony Pictures Television International Networks Europe]]. |
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| No independent sources present. Cursory search does not show any. ({{u|Викидим}}) |
| No independent sources present. Cursory search does not show any. ({{u|Викидим}}) |
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| [[Teen Top Rising 100%]] (<small>South Korean variety show</small>) |
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| ''Teen Top's Rising 100%'' is a South Korean [[variety show]] featured on the [[Seoul Broadcasting System]] (SBS) and produced by [[MTV]]. A total of ten episodes of the series were aired from June 10, 2012 to August 18, 2012. The show, labeled a 'real variety' show, was hosted by Kim Tae Hyun and included the bands Teen Top and 100%. |
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| No sources cited in article. I could not find any after searching. ({{u|XabqEfdg}}) |
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| [[Keaton and Kylie Rae Tyndall]] (<small>American actresses</small>) |
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| Keaton Tyndall and Kylie Tyndall (born Keaton Nicole Tyndall and Kylie Rae Tyndall on March 14, 1992 in Los Angeles, California) are identical twin actresses. |
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| [[Gerhard Jordaan]] (<small>Rugby player</small>) |
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| Gerhard Johan Jordaan (born {{birth date|1992|04|10|df=y}}) is a South African [[rugby union]] player who played first class rugby in 2014 and 2016. He made a single appearance for {{Rut|Western Province}} in the [[2014 Vodacom Cup]], and twelve for the {{Rut|Boland Cavaliers}} in 2016; eight of those in the [[2016 Currie Cup qualification|Currie Cup qualifiers]] and four in the [[2016 Currie Cup Premier Division|Currie Cup Premier Division]]. |
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| Rugby BLP that fails [[WP:GNG]] and [[WP:SPORTCRIT]]. ({{u|JTtheOG}}) |
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| [[Tielman Nieuwoudt]] (<small>South African rugby union player</small>) |
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| Tielman Nieuwoudt (born 22 April 2002) is a South African [[rugby union]] player for the {{Rut|Blue Bulls}} in the [[Currie Cup]]. His regular position is prop. |
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| Rugby BLP that fails [[WP:GNG]] and [[WP:SPORTCRIT]]. ({{u|JTtheOG}}) |
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| [[Simon Dionisio]] (<small>South African rugby union player</small>) |
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| Simon Dionisio is a South African [[rugby union]] player for the {{Rut|Golden Lions}} in the [[Currie Cup]]. His regular position is lock. |
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| Rugby BLP that fails [[WP:GNG]] and [[WP:SPORTCRIT]]. ({{u|JTtheOG}}) |
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| N. Kopelman (Koppelman) (1881 ? – 1944, [[Moscow]]?) was a Russian [[chess]] player. |
| N. Kopelman (Koppelman) (1881 ? – 1944, [[Moscow]]?) was a Russian [[chess]] player. |
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| No notability, provided sources are not reliable ({{u|Alecs}}) |
| No notability, provided sources are not reliable ({{u|Alecs}}) |
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| [[Thomas Armitage (cricketer)]] (<small>New Zealand cricketer</small>) |
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| Thomas Armitage (20 September 1846 – 1923) was a New Zealand [[cricket]]er. He played in eight [[first-class cricket|first-class]] matches for [[Wellington cricket team|Wellington]] from 1874 to 1882. |
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| Non-notable cricketer, fails [[WP:GNG]] and [[WP:NSPORT]]. ({{u|Primefac}}) |
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| Carson Porter (born in [[Charlotte, North Carolina]]) is an American soccer coach. |
| Carson Porter (born in [[Charlotte, North Carolina]]) is an American soccer coach. |
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| Fails [[WP:GNG]] and [[WP:SPORTCRIT]]. ({{u|Uhai}}) |
| Fails [[WP:GNG]] and [[WP:SPORTCRIT]]. ({{u|Uhai}}) |
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| [[Thulani Thembela]] (<small>South African cricketer</small>) |
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| Thulani Thembela (born 22 August 2000) is a South African [[cricket]]er. He made his [[first-class cricket|first-class]] debut for [[Easterns cricket team|Easterns]] in the [[2018–19 CSA 3-Day Provincial Cup]] on 11 October 2018. |
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| Cricketer BLP that fails [[WP:GNG]] and [[WP:SPORTCRIT]]. ({{u|JTtheOG}}) |
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| [[Modiri Litheko]] (<small>South African cricketer</small>) |
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| Modiri Litheko (born 2 June 2000) is a South African [[cricket]]er. He made his [[first-class cricket|first-class]] debut on 7 November 2019, for [[Northerns (cricket team)|Northerns]] in the [[2019–20 CSA 3-Day Provincial Cup]]. He made his [[List A cricket|List A]] debut on 10 November 2019, for Northerns in the [[2019–20 CSA Provincial One-Day Challenge]]. |
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| Cricketer BLP that fails [[WP:GNG]] and [[WP:SPORTCRIT]]. ({{u|JTtheOG}}) |
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| [[Ivan Mokhov]] (<small>American pair skater</small>) |
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| Ivan Mokhov (born February 22, 1999) is an American [[pair skating|pair skater]]. With his sister and skating partner, [[Maria Mokhova]], he placed fourth at the [[2022 Skate America]]. |
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| Fails [[WP:NSKATE]]. ({{u|Bgsu98}}) |
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| [[Maria Mokhova]] (<small>American pair skater</small>) |
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| Maria Mokhova (born August 11, 2006) is an American [[pair skating|pair skater]]. With her brother and skating partner, [[Ivan Mokhov]], she placed fourth at the [[2022 Skate America]]. |
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| Fails [[WP:NSKATE]]. ({{u|Bgsu98}}) |
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| [[Caleb Wein]] (<small>American ice dancer</small>) |
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| Caleb Wein (born April 19, 2001) is an American [[ice dance]]r. With his skating partner, [[Angela Ling]], he is the [[ISU Junior Grand Prix in Russia|2022 JGP Russia]] bronze medalist, the [[2022 U.S. Figure Skating Championships|2022 U.S. junior national]] silver medalist, and finished seventh at the [[2022 World Junior Figure Skating Championships]]. |
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| Fails [[WP:NSKATE]]. ({{u|Bgsu98}}) |
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| [[Angela Ling]] (<small>Canadian-American ice dancer</small>) |
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| Angela Ling (born 14 April 2004) is a Canadian-born [[ice dance]]r who currently represents the United States. With her skating partner, [[Caleb Wein]], she is the [[ISU Junior Grand Prix in Russia|2022 JGP Russia]] bronze medalist, the [[2022 U.S. Figure Skating Championships|2022 U.S. junior national]] silver medalist, and finished seventh at the [[2022 World Junior Figure Skating Championships]]. |
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| Fails [[WP:NSKATE]]. ({{u|Bgsu98}}) |
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| [[Kate Finster]] (<small>American pair skater</small>) |
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| Kate Finster (born December 14, 2003) is an American [[pair skater]]. With her former skating partner, [[Balazs Nagy (figure skater)|Balazs Nagy]], she is the [[2020 U.S. Figure Skating Championships|2020 U.S. national]] junior champion, the [[2019 U.S. Figure Skating Championships|2019 U.S. national]] junior silver medalist, and the [[2019–20 ISU Junior Grand Prix|2019 JGP Poland]] silver medalist. |
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| Fails [[WP:NSKATE]]. ({{u|Bgsu98}}) |
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| [[Gerhard Jordaan]] (<small>Rugby player</small>) |
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| Gerhard Johan Jordaan (born {{birth date|1992|04|10|df=y}}) is a South African [[rugby union]] player who played first class rugby in 2014 and 2016. He made a single appearance for {{Rut|Western Province}} in the [[2014 Vodacom Cup]], and twelve for the {{Rut|Boland Cavaliers}} in 2016; eight of those in the [[2016 Currie Cup qualification|Currie Cup qualifiers]] and four in the [[2016 Currie Cup Premier Division|Currie Cup Premier Division]]. |
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| Rugby BLP that fails [[WP:GNG]] and [[WP:SPORTCRIT]]. ({{u|JTtheOG}}) |
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| [[Tielman Nieuwoudt]] (<small>South African rugby union player</small>) |
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| Tielman Nieuwoudt (born 22 April 2002) is a South African [[rugby union]] player for the {{Rut|Blue Bulls}} in the [[Currie Cup]]. His regular position is prop. |
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| Rugby BLP that fails [[WP:GNG]] and [[WP:SPORTCRIT]]. ({{u|JTtheOG}}) |
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| [[Simon Dionisio]] (<small>South African rugby union player</small>) |
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| Simon Dionisio is a South African [[rugby union]] player for the {{Rut|Golden Lions}} in the [[Currie Cup]]. His regular position is lock. |
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| Rugby BLP that fails [[WP:GNG]] and [[WP:SPORTCRIT]]. ({{u|JTtheOG}}) |
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| [[Richard Ntumka]] (<small>South African cricketer</small>) |
| [[Richard Ntumka]] (<small>South African cricketer</small>) |
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| Richard Ntumka (born 3 May 1996) is a South African [[cricket]]er. He made his [[Twenty20]] debut for [[Northern Cape cricket team|Northern Cape]] in the [[2017 Africa T20 Cup]] on 10 September 2017. He made his [[List A cricket|List A]] debut on 21 March 2021, for Northern Cape in the [[2020–21 CSA Provincial One-Day Challenge]]. |
| Richard Ntumka (born 3 May 1996) is a South African [[cricket]]er. He made his [[Twenty20]] debut for [[Northern Cape cricket team|Northern Cape]] in the [[2017 Africa T20 Cup]] on 10 September 2017. He made his [[List A cricket|List A]] debut on 21 March 2021, for Northern Cape in the [[2020–21 CSA Provincial One-Day Challenge]]. |
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| Cricketer BLP that fails [[WP:GNG]] and [[WP:SPORTCRIT]]. ({{u|JTtheOG}}) |
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| [[Thulani Thembela]] (<small>South African cricketer</small>) |
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| Thulani Thembela (born 22 August 2000) is a South African [[cricket]]er. He made his [[first-class cricket|first-class]] debut for [[Easterns cricket team|Easterns]] in the [[2018–19 CSA 3-Day Provincial Cup]] on 11 October 2018. |
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| Cricketer BLP that fails [[WP:GNG]] and [[WP:SPORTCRIT]]. ({{u|JTtheOG}}) |
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| [[Modiri Litheko]] (<small>South African cricketer</small>) |
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| Modiri Litheko (born 2 June 2000) is a South African [[cricket]]er. He made his [[first-class cricket|first-class]] debut on 7 November 2019, for [[Northerns (cricket team)|Northerns]] in the [[2019–20 CSA 3-Day Provincial Cup]]. He made his [[List A cricket|List A]] debut on 10 November 2019, for Northerns in the [[2019–20 CSA Provincial One-Day Challenge]]. |
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| Cricketer BLP that fails [[WP:GNG]] and [[WP:SPORTCRIT]]. ({{u|JTtheOG}}) |
| Cricketer BLP that fails [[WP:GNG]] and [[WP:SPORTCRIT]]. ({{u|JTtheOG}}) |
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| [[Pathway Publishers]] |
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| Pathway Publishing Company of [[Aylmer, Ontario|Aylmer]], [[Ontario]], Canada, and [[Lagrange, Indiana|Lagrange]], [[Indiana]], U.S., was founded in the mid-1960s as a major publisher of [[Amish]]-written material. They are the publisher of choice of [[Old Order Mennonite]]s as well, espousing more traditional views and simple living and conservative [[Anabaptist]] theology. |
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| Seahaven is an extinct town in [[Pacific County, Washington|Pacific County]], in the [[U.S. state]] of [[Washington (state)|Washington]]. |
| Seahaven is an extinct town in [[Pacific County, Washington|Pacific County]], in the [[U.S. state]] of [[Washington (state)|Washington]]. |
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| Non-notable location. I can find several passing mentions of this town in the western Washington press from the early 1890's, confirming it existed. However, it seems to have been very short-lived. Nothing at all post-1900, other than Meany (which is unreliable). Satellite view of the coordinates just shows empty tidal flats along the Willapa River, with no human structures of any kind. Without sources this is a failure of [[WP:GNG]] and [[WP:GEOLAND]]. ({{u|WeirdNAnnoyed}}) |
| Non-notable location. I can find several passing mentions of this town in the western Washington press from the early 1890's, confirming it existed. However, it seems to have been very short-lived. Nothing at all post-1900, other than Meany (which is unreliable). Satellite view of the coordinates just shows empty tidal flats along the Willapa River, with no human structures of any kind. Without sources this is a failure of [[WP:GNG]] and [[WP:GEOLAND]]. ({{u|WeirdNAnnoyed}}) |
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| [[Voters of Tomorrow]] (<small>American advocacy group</small>) |
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| Voters of Tomorrow is an American left-leaning [[Advocacy group|advocacy organization]] that promotes political engagement among [[Generation Z]] through online and on-campus efforts. |
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| The article does not meet notability guidelines as many sources do not focus on 'Voters of Tomorrow' but rather on broader issues of youth voting. Furthermore, the article's promotional tone and lack of balanced content violate Wikipedia's neutral point of view policy. |
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The "Voters of Tomorrow" Wikipedia article warrants proposed deletion (PROD) primarily because it seems to contravene several key editorial standards of Wikipedia, most notably those of notability and neutrality. The issues with this article are multifold, extending from its tone to the nature of its sourcing. |
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Firstly, a significant number of the sources cited do not directly concern "Voters of Tomorrow" as their primary subject. Instead, these sources discuss broader topics related to young voters and the general political climate affecting this demographic, without providing substantial and focused coverage on the organization itself. This indirect referencing is problematic as it inflates the apparent notability of the organization. According to Wikipedia's guidelines, notability requires significant coverage in reliable sources that are independent of the subject. If the majority of references in an article merely touch on an entity while covering larger topics, this does not meet the threshold for notability. |
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Such a standard of sourcing could potentially allow any youth group to claim notability by aggregating a handful of tangential media mentions, thereby diluting the quality and reliability of Wikipedia as an encyclopedia. This is particularly concerning in an era where the boundaries of activism and media coverage are increasingly blurred. |
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Also, the article is written in a tone that tends more towards advocacy rather than the required neutral point of view (NPOV). It predominantly highlights the successes and societal contributions of "Voters of Tomorrow" without a critical or balanced examination of its activities. The lack of a balanced perspective could mislead readers and does not align with Wikipedia's commitment to neutrality. It feels as though it was written by the communications or marketing team of the organization. |
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Given these substantial concerns, the article seems more suitable for inclusion as part of other entries related to youth voting or specific political movements, where "Voters of Tomorrow" can be mentioned in context. The standalone article on "Voters of Tomorrow," however, does not meet Wikipedia’s stringent requirements for notability and neutrality. |
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The process of proposed deletion via PROD is thus appropriate here as it suggests that the deletion would be uncontroversial, provided the issues noted remain unaddressed. ({{u|Piggo2020}}) |
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| The Epochs are an [[alternative rock]] band based in [[Brooklyn]], [[New York (state)|New York]], and [[frontman|fronted]] by the brothers Hays and Ryan Holladay. |
| The Epochs are an [[alternative rock]] band based in [[Brooklyn]], [[New York (state)|New York]], and [[frontman|fronted]] by the brothers Hays and Ryan Holladay. |
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| Unsourced article since 2008, do not meet criteria of [[WP:BAND]] ({{u|InDimensional}}) |
| Unsourced article since 2008, do not meet criteria of [[WP:BAND]] ({{u|InDimensional}}) |
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| [[Mickey Spagnola]] (<small>American sportswriter</small>) |
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| Mickey Spagnola, a former [[sportswriter]] for the now-defunct ''[[Dallas Times Herald]]'', serves as the feature writer for DallasCowboys.com, tracking the daily activities of the [[Dallas Cowboys]]. Mickey writes articles and blogs for the site, but also hosts "Talkin' Cowboys", one of two daily radio shows broadcast exclusively on DallasCowboys.com. |
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| Unref BLP. I couldn't find sources to show he meets [[WP:N]]. ({{u|Boleyn}}) |
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| [[Ron Rozelle]] (<small>American writer</small>) |
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| Ron Rozelle is an American author of ten books of fiction and nonfiction, including 'Description & Setting: Techniques and Exercises for Crafting a Believable World of People, Places & Events', a volume in the Writers Digest 'Write Great Fiction' series; 'The Windows of Heaven', a novel of the 1900 Galveston storm; 'A Place Apart', a novel set in modern day Ohio; and 'Warden: Death and Life in the Texas Prison System', coauthored with Jim Willett, Rozelle's memoir, 'Into That Good Night', the fi ... |
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| Promotional unref BLP; he does not seem to meet [[WP:AUTHOR]] / [[WP:GNG]]. ({{u|Boleyn}}) |
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| Eduardo Mazzitelli (born 4 November 1952 in [[Lomas de Zamora]], [[province of Buenos Aires|Buenos Aires]]) is an [[Argentinian people|Argentine]] [[comics]] writer. |
| Eduardo Mazzitelli (born 4 November 1952 in [[Lomas de Zamora]], [[province of Buenos Aires|Buenos Aires]]) is an [[Argentinian people|Argentine]] [[comics]] writer. |
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| Unref BLP. I couldn't find sources to show it meets [[WP:N]]. ({{u|Boleyn}}) |
| Unref BLP. I couldn't find sources to show it meets [[WP:N]]. ({{u|Boleyn}}) |
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| [[Pablo Yoiris]] (<small>Argentine writer</small>) |
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| Pablo Yoiris (born 1972) is an [[Argentine]] writer. He has published three books: |
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| Unref BLP. I couldn't find sources to show he could meet [[WP:N]]. ({{u|Boleyn}}) |
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| [[Shrikrishna Raut]] (<small>Marathi poet</small>) |
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| Shrikrishna Raut is one of the well-known poets of today's [[Marathi language|Marathi]] [[poetry]]. |
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| Long-time unref BLP. I couldn't find sources to establish notability. ({{u|Boleyn}}) |
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| [[P. S. Subrahmanyam (scientist)]] (<small>Indian engineer</small>) |
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| P S Subramanyam (born in 1950, in [[Vijayawada]], [[Andhra Pradesh]]) is an Indian aerospace scientist who served as the Director of [[Aeronautical Development Agency]]. |
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| No evidence of meeting notability requirements (neither [[WP:GNG]] nor [[WP:PROF]]. ({{u|Brusquedandelion}}) |
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| SuperProfs is an education [[Startup company|technology startup]] founded in 2010 in [[Bengaluru]], [[India]]. It offers exam preparation classes. |
| SuperProfs is an education [[Startup company|technology startup]] founded in 2010 in [[Bengaluru]], [[India]]. It offers exam preparation classes. |
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| Failure of [[WP:GNG]]. ({{u|TheTechie}}) |
| Failure of [[WP:GNG]]. ({{u|TheTechie}}) |
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| [[Sikandar Badar Miandad]] (<small>Pakistani Qawwal and a musician. released many songs</small>) |
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| Sikandar Badar Miandad is a renowned Qawwal born in Lahore. He is the son of a famous qawwal Badar Miandad Khan. He has released many songs and qawwalis under his own label. |
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| Author has moved the page from draftspace. Fails [[WP:GNG]] and [[WP:NBIO]]. ({{u|ToadetteEdit}}) |
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| Sagar Pictures Entertainment is an Indian film and television production company based in [[Mumbai]], [[India]]. It was founded by [[Ramanand Sagar]] and is a part of the Sagar Group of companies owned by the Sagar family. |
| Sagar Pictures Entertainment is an Indian film and television production company based in [[Mumbai]], [[India]]. It was founded by [[Ramanand Sagar]] and is a part of the Sagar Group of companies owned by the Sagar family. |
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| The notability issue tag added four years ago remains unresolved. Plus, the only referenced source fails to mention the production company. ({{u|AmusingWeasel}}) |
| The notability issue tag added four years ago remains unresolved. Plus, the only referenced source fails to mention the production company. ({{u|AmusingWeasel}}) |
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| [[Sikandar Badar Miandad]] (<small>Pakistani Qawwal and a musician. released many songs</small>) |
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| Sikandar Badar Miandad is a renowned Qawwal born in Lahore. He is the son of a famous qawwal Badar Miandad Khan. He has released many songs and qawwalis under his own label. |
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| [[Chartchai Ngamsan]] (<small>Thai actor</small>) |
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| Chartchai Ngamsan ({{lang-th|ชาติชาย งามสรรพ์}}), born 1973 he is a Thai actor. His most notable role is as Sua Dum (''Black Tiger'') in ''[[Tears of the Black Tiger]]'', a [[2000 in film|2000]] [[Cinema of Thailand|Thai]] [[western (genre)|western film]]. Before that, he had a supporting role in ''[[Dang Bireley's and Young Gangsters]]'', also playing a character named Dum, who was a [[sidekick]] to Puu Bottlebomb, portrayed by [[Supakorn Kitsuwon]]. |
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| Long-time unreferenced page. I couldn't find sources to show it is notable. Tagged as lacking notability in Thai WP. ({{u|Boleyn}}) |
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| Franco Julio Rodrigo Lagusad or better known as Franco Lagusad (born September 4, 1996 in [[Quezon City]], [[Philippines]]). is a [[Filipino actor]] and model. |
| Franco Julio Rodrigo Lagusad or better known as Franco Lagusad (born September 4, 1996 in [[Quezon City]], [[Philippines]]). is a [[Filipino actor]] and model. |
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| No coverage in RS, does not meet [[WP:GNG]], article appears to have been exclusively written by a sockfarm. ({{u|Rosguill}}) |
| No coverage in RS, does not meet [[WP:GNG]], article appears to have been exclusively written by a sockfarm. ({{u|Rosguill}}) |
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| [[Robam Neary Chea Chuor]] (<small>type of dance</small>) |
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| Robam Neary Chea Chuor ({{lang-km|របាំនារីជាជួរ}}) is a traditional [[Khmer dance]] of young [[Cambodia]]n women wearing colorful and elegant costumes. The dance reminds the [[Khmer people|Khmer]] people of the rich culture that has been nourished through generations, and it is well known among the neighboring countries of [[South-East Asia]]. |
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| No sources. The only non-video external link is broken. Google search for English or Khmer phrases return no reliable sources, literally nothing in Google Books or Google Scholar. There is nothing about this dance in a very detailed article about Cambodia in Oxford Music Online {{doi|10.1093/gmo/9781561592630.article.44145}} ({{u|Викидим}}) |
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| Revolutionary Communist Party (in [[Turkish language|Turkish]]: ''Devrimci Komünist Partisi'') was a clandestine [[communist party]] in [[Turkey]]. DKP was formed following the third congress of [[Communist Party of Turkey/Unity]] (TKP/B), which was held in [[Greece]] in 1989. The founder of DKP was the general secretary of TKP/B, [[İbrahim Seven]]. |
| Revolutionary Communist Party (in [[Turkish language|Turkish]]: ''Devrimci Komünist Partisi'') was a clandestine [[communist party]] in [[Turkey]]. DKP was formed following the third congress of [[Communist Party of Turkey/Unity]] (TKP/B), which was held in [[Greece]] in 1989. The founder of DKP was the general secretary of TKP/B, [[İbrahim Seven]]. |
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| Unref article which doesn't meet [[WP:ORG]] / [[WP:GNG]]. ({{u|Boleyn}}) |
| Unref article which doesn't meet [[WP:ORG]] / [[WP:GNG]]. ({{u|Boleyn}}) |
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| [[H.E Abdulla Bin Mohamed Bin Butti Al Hamed]] (<small>politician</small>) |
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| Abdulla bin Mohamed Al Hamed ({{lang-ar|الشيـخ عبـدالله بـن محمد بن بـطـي}}; born 23 February 1973) was the chair of the [[Department of Health (Abu Dhabi)|Department of Health]] in the [[Emirate of Abu Dhabi]] and a member of [[Abu Dhabi Executive Council]]. |
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| [[Craig McGill]] (<small>British journalist</small>) |
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| Craig McGill is a writer, journalist and media analyst. He has written three books which have been translated into several foreign languages: ''Football Inc: How Football Fans are Losing the Game'', ''Do No Harm: Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy'' and ''Human Traffic: Sex, Slaves and Immigration''. |
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| Long-time unreferenced BLP. I couldn't find sources to show it is notable. ({{u|Boleyn}}) |
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| [[I Ratti Della Sabina]] (<small>band</small>) |
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| I ratti della Sabina (the Sabina rats, a pun on ''il ratto delle Sabine'' meaning "[[the Rape of the Sabine Women]]") were an Italian [[folk rock]] band from [[Rieti]]. They formed in 1996 and disbanded in 2010. |
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| Non notable band. Page has no references at all. Band existed, but does not meet [[WP:NBAND]] ({{u|Sirfurboy}}) |
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| Steinar Schanke Eikum (born 6 October 1958 in [[Drøbak]], [[Norway]]) was the original [[bassist]] in the Norwegian [[hard rock]] band [[TNT (Norwegian band)|TNT]]. He joined the band after doing an audition in the Easter of 1982, and played on their [[TNT (TNT album)|self-titled debut album]] the same year. He was replaced by [[Morten Skaget|Morty Black]] in 1983. |
| Steinar Schanke Eikum (born 6 October 1958 in [[Drøbak]], [[Norway]]) was the original [[bassist]] in the Norwegian [[hard rock]] band [[TNT (Norwegian band)|TNT]]. He joined the band after doing an audition in the Easter of 1982, and played on their [[TNT (TNT album)|self-titled debut album]] the same year. He was replaced by [[Morten Skaget|Morty Black]] in 1983. |
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| Not enough coverage or notability as an individual musician outside of his bands for an individual page ({{u|InDimensional}}) |
| Not enough coverage or notability as an individual musician outside of his bands for an individual page ({{u|InDimensional}}) |
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| [[Mark Spalding]] (<small>British actor</small>) |
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| Mark Spalding (born 1958) is an English actor from [[Birmingham]]. |
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| Unref BLP. Working actor, but it is a joke that every British actor has been in The Bill, notable or not. I couldn't find sources to show he can meet [[WP:N]]. ({{u|Boleyn}}) |
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| [[Siggi Mueller]] (<small>German musician and composer (born 1964)</small>) |
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| Siggi Mueller, (born Siegfried Müller on 12 October 1964) is a German film composer, photographer, keyboardist, pianist, and [[accordion]] player. Mueller has composed music for numerous German films and [[Television in Germany|television productions]]. |
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| Long-time unref BLP. I couldn't find sources to establish its notability, and German-language WP is just based on imdb. ({{u|Boleyn}}) |
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| Unref BLP. Doesn't meet [[WP:ENT]] / [[WP:GNG]]. ({{u|Boleyn}}) |
| Unref BLP. Doesn't meet [[WP:ENT]] / [[WP:GNG]]. ({{u|Boleyn}}) |
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| Static Icon is a [[synthpop]] band. They started in [[Adelaide, Australia]] as a three-piece band called "Das Concept". In their first [[incarnation]] they were a [[Depeche Mode]] cover band. Gradually they introduced more and more original material into their set. To complete the transition to a fully original band, they changed their name to Static Icon and dropped all but one or two Depeche Mode covers from their set. |
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| Thomas Armitage (20 September 1846 – 1923) was a New Zealand [[cricket]]er. He played in eight [[first-class cricket|first-class]] matches for [[Wellington cricket team|Wellington]] from 1874 to 1882. |
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| The state of [[Tasmania]] delegates a group of 17 [[Australian House of Representatives|MP]]<nowiki/>s and [[Australian Senate|Senators]] to represent its interests and constituents in the [[Parliament of Australia|Federal Parliament]]. |
| The state of [[Tasmania]] delegates a group of 17 [[Australian House of Representatives|MP]]<nowiki/>s and [[Australian Senate|Senators]] to represent its interests and constituents in the [[Parliament of Australia|Federal Parliament]]. |
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| [[WP:NOPAGE]]. None of the reference identify a 'delegation from Tasmania', it's an arbitrary grouping of elected members of parliament (rather than 'delegates') and no other state has such a recognized grouping. There's a sortable list for each of the houses, so readers will not miss this page; for example, the House of Representatives at [[Members of the Australian House of Representatives, 2022–2025]] ({{u|Klbrain}}) |
| [[WP:NOPAGE]]. None of the reference identify a 'delegation from Tasmania', it's an arbitrary grouping of elected members of parliament (rather than 'delegates') and no other state has such a recognized grouping. There's a sortable list for each of the houses, so readers will not miss this page; for example, the House of Representatives at [[Members of the Australian House of Representatives, 2022–2025]] ({{u|Klbrain}}) |
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| [[Static Icon]] (<small>Australian musical group</small>) |
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| Static Icon is a [[synthpop]] band. They started in [[Adelaide, Australia]] as a three-piece band called "Das Concept". In their first [[incarnation]] they were a [[Depeche Mode]] cover band. Gradually they introduced more and more original material into their set. To complete the transition to a fully original band, they changed their name to Static Icon and dropped all but one or two Depeche Mode covers from their set. |
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| WorldatWork is a global association for [[human resources management]] professionals and business leaders focused on attracting and retaining employees. WorldatWork was founded in 1955 and known for most of its history as the American Compensation Association. |
| WorldatWork is a global association for [[human resources management]] professionals and business leaders focused on attracting and retaining employees. WorldatWork was founded in 1955 and known for most of its history as the American Compensation Association. |
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| Zero secondary sources. Promotional, no indication of encyclopedic notability. ({{u|AusLondonder}}) |
| Zero secondary sources. Promotional, no indication of encyclopedic notability. ({{u|AusLondonder}}) |
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| [[Tourism in Vorarlberg]] |
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| Vorarlberg Tourismus [[Gesellschaft mit beschränkter Haftung|GmbH]] is a state organisation in [[Vorarlberg]] with the task of developing tourism in Vorarlberg and marketing the region. The company was founded in 2008 by the state of Vorarlberg and the Vorarlberg [[Chamber of commerce|Chamber of Commerce]] and emerged from the Vorarlberg Tourism Association. |
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| Unref BLP. Doesn't meet [[WP:ENT]] / [[WP:GNG]]. ({{u|Boleyn}}) |
| Unref BLP. Doesn't meet [[WP:ENT]] / [[WP:GNG]]. ({{u|Boleyn}}) |
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| Voters of Tomorrow is an American left-leaning [[Advocacy group|advocacy organization]] that promotes political engagement among [[Generation Z]] through online and on-campus efforts. |
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| Unreferenced article since 2005, no evidence of notability criteria per [[WP:BAND]] ({{u|InDimensional}}) |
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| The article does not meet notability guidelines as many sources do not focus on 'Voters of Tomorrow' but rather on broader issues of youth voting. Furthermore, the article's promotional tone and lack of balanced content violate Wikipedia's neutral point of view policy. |
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The "Voters of Tomorrow" Wikipedia article warrants proposed deletion (PROD) primarily because it seems to contravene several key editorial standards of Wikipedia, most notably those of notability and neutrality. The issues with this article are multifold, extending from its tone to the nature of its sourcing. |
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Firstly, a significant number of the sources cited do not directly concern "Voters of Tomorrow" as their primary subject. Instead, these sources discuss broader topics related to young voters and the general political climate affecting this demographic, without providing substantial and focused coverage on the organization itself. This indirect referencing is problematic as it inflates the apparent notability of the organization. According to Wikipedia's guidelines, notability requires significant coverage in reliable sources that are independent of the subject. If the majority of references in an article merely touch on an entity while covering larger topics, this does not meet the threshold for notability. |
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Such a standard of sourcing could potentially allow any youth group to claim notability by aggregating a handful of tangential media mentions, thereby diluting the quality and reliability of Wikipedia as an encyclopedia. This is particularly concerning in an era where the boundaries of activism and media coverage are increasingly blurred. |
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Also, the article is written in a tone that tends more towards advocacy rather than the required neutral point of view (NPOV). It predominantly highlights the successes and societal contributions of "Voters of Tomorrow" without a critical or balanced examination of its activities. The lack of a balanced perspective could mislead readers and does not align with Wikipedia's commitment to neutrality. It feels as though it was written by the communications or marketing team of the organization. |
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Given these substantial concerns, the article seems more suitable for inclusion as part of other entries related to youth voting or specific political movements, where "Voters of Tomorrow" can be mentioned in context. The standalone article on "Voters of Tomorrow," however, does not meet Wikipedia’s stringent requirements for notability and neutrality. |
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The process of proposed deletion via PROD is thus appropriate here as it suggests that the deletion would be uncontroversial, provided the issues noted remain unaddressed. ({{u|Piggo2020}}) |
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| [[Thomas Armitage (cricketer)]] (<small>New Zealand cricketer</small>) |
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| Thomas Armitage (20 September 1846 – 1923) was a New Zealand [[cricket]]er. He played in eight [[first-class cricket|first-class]] matches for [[Wellington cricket team|Wellington]] from 1874 to 1882. |
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| Non-notable cricketer, fails [[WP:GNG]] and [[WP:NSPORT]]. ({{u|Primefac}}) |
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| The state of [[Tasmania]] delegates a group of 17 [[Australian House of Representatives|MP]]<nowiki/>s and [[Australian Senate|Senators]] to represent its interests and constituents in the [[Parliament of Australia|Federal Parliament]]. |
| The state of [[Tasmania]] delegates a group of 17 [[Australian House of Representatives|MP]]<nowiki/>s and [[Australian Senate|Senators]] to represent its interests and constituents in the [[Parliament of Australia|Federal Parliament]]. |
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| [[WP:NOPAGE]]. None of the reference identify a 'delegation from Tasmania', it's an arbitrary grouping of elected members of parliament (rather than 'delegates') and no other state has such a recognized grouping. There's a sortable list for each of the houses, so readers will not miss this page; for example, the House of Representatives at [[Members of the Australian House of Representatives, 2022–2025]] ({{u|Klbrain}}) |
| [[WP:NOPAGE]]. None of the reference identify a 'delegation from Tasmania', it's an arbitrary grouping of elected members of parliament (rather than 'delegates') and no other state has such a recognized grouping. There's a sortable list for each of the houses, so readers will not miss this page; for example, the House of Representatives at [[Members of the Australian House of Representatives, 2022–2025]] ({{u|Klbrain}}) |
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| [[Static Icon]] (<small>Australian musical group</small>) |
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| [[Smith & Dowse]] (<small>1900 British automobile manufacturer</small>) |
| [[Smith & Dowse]] (<small>1900 British automobile manufacturer</small>) |
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| The Smith & Dowse was an |
| The Smith & Dowse was an English [[Car|automobile]] manufactured only in 1900. The company, located in [[Isleworth]], [[Middlesex]], was primarily a motor engineering and repair firm, but it built a few cars to special order. |
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| Could not find any reliable sources about subject company. Fails [[WP:GNG]]. ({{u|Liu1126}}) |
| Could not find any reliable sources about subject company. Fails [[WP:GNG]]. ({{u|Liu1126}}) |
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| The Eliot-Pearson Award for Excellence in Children’s Media is an award given biennially to honor outstanding contributions in the field of children’s media. The award is given by the [http://ase.tufts.edu/epcd/ Eliot-Pearson Department of Child Study and Human Development] and the [http://ase.tufts.edu/cms/ Film and Media Studies Program at Tufts University] at [[Tufts University]]. |
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Culture/Food and drink
PROD date | Article | Excerpt | Concern |
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2024-04-11 03:06 | Kiolbassa Sausage (American company) | Kiolbassa is an American sausage processing, packaging, and distribution company based in San Antonio, Texas. Kiolbassa is family-owned and has been in business since 1949. | No evidence of notability (Pppery) |
Culture/Internet culture
PROD date | Article | Excerpt | Concern |
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2024-04-10 21:06 | Big Bucks Trivia (1986 video game) | Big Bucks Trivia is a quiz arcade game released by Dynasoft in 1986. The player answers questions from various trivia categories, in order to win "big bucks". | lack of notability (Waxworker) |
2024-04-10 21:07 | Black Hole (1981 video game) (1981 video game) | Black Hole is a fixed shooter arcade video game released by Tokyo Denshi Sekkei in 1981. Players must shoot splitting "neutron mines" and flying saucers. | lack of notability (Waxworker) |
2024-04-10 21:10 | Blue Hawk (video game) (1993 video game) | Blue Hawk is a vertically scrolling shooter video game released in arcades by the Korean company Dooyong in 1993. | lack of notability (Waxworker) |
2024-04-11 02:43 | FxStat Group | FxStat Group or FxStat, is an online social networking service in financial services headquartered in United Kingdom, London and the name FxStat comes from a combination of Forex and Statistics. FxStat was founded in April 2010 and focusing on the foreign exchange market, Stock market, and Commodity market. | Salt evasion of FxStat. No in-depth, independent coverage. (Pppery) |
2024-04-11 19:30 | Online artwork proofing, feedback, review and approval tool | An online artwork proofing, feedback, review and approval tool is a web-based collaborative software that helps studios with internal and client communication. | Not a notable concept, nothing reliable comes up when searching for this borderline incomprehensible title. (StreetcarEnjoyer) |
2024-04-11 23:50 | Cyvern: The Dragon Weapons (1998 video game) | Cyvern: The Dragon Weapons is a vertically scrolling shoot 'em up game released in 1998 by Japanese company Kaneko. The game runs on the Super Kaneko Nova System arcade board that also runs Kaneko's other title Panic Street, which was released a year later. | lack of notability (Waxworker) |
2024-04-12 05:58 | Devil Fish (video game) (1982 video game) | Devil Fish is a maze arcade game released by Taiwanese company Artic Electronics in 1982. It was not ported to any home systems. | lack of notability (Waxworker) |
2024-04-13 03:32 | Dragon Master (1994 video game) | Dragon Master is a 1994 2D fighting arcade game developed and published by South Korean company UNiCO Electronics. It was released during the fighting game trend in the early 1990s that started with Capcom's Street Fighter II. Dragon Master is also available as a pre-installed game on the iiRcade home arcade platform. | lack of notability (Waxworker) |
2024-04-14 00:22 | Egg Venture (1997 video game) | Egg Venture is a 1997 arcade first-person shooter game developed by The Game Room and published by Innovative Concepts in Entertainment (ICE). | lack of notability (Waxworker) |
2024-04-14 00:30 | Flamin' Finger (2003 video game) | Flamin' Finger is an arcade redemption game and merchandiser developed by American company Dell Electronics Labs and released by Namco, notable for its retro design and electronic soundtrack. | lack of notability (Waxworker) |
2024-04-11 15:29 | United Prosperity (organisation) | United Prosperity was a not-for-profit Web-based microcredit organisation. | No evidence of notability per WP:NORG. Previously deleted and salted as United Prosperity (Pppery) |
2024-04-14 22:18 | Jexus (Proprietary web server) | Jexus Web Server (or simply Jexus) is a proprietary web server developed by Bing Liu. Jexus supports the ASP.NET stack defined by Microsoft by integrating with Mono, as well as PHP via FastCGI. | Non-notable software. No independent sources. Tagged for notability for a decade. (Jfire) |
2024-04-14 23:18 | SpoonWEP/WPA | SpoonWEP/WPA is a GUI that uses Aircrack-ng to autonomously crack WEP and WPA keys. The tool has been included with so-called "network-scrounging cards", which are Chinese USB Wi-Fi adapters that promise Internet access "for free". | Non-notable software. No significant coverage in reliable sources. Tagged for notability for a decade. (Jfire) |
2024-04-14 19:43 | Martin Woodall | Martin Woodall is an American entrepreneur, executive, advisor, and board member. He co-founded MicroSolutions alongside Mark Cuban. Several years later Cuban, Todd Wagner and Woodall founded Broadcast.com which initiated Internet radio. | Promotional; article creator has been banned for paid editing. (Biruitorul) |
2024-04-14 19:43 | ChargeFinder | ChargeFinder is a mobile and web application designed to assist electric vehicle (EV) drivers in locating and accessing public charging stations for electric automobiles.[better source needed] The application is developed in Sweden and United States, owned and operated by ChargeFinder Inc. | Promotional; article creator has been banned for paid editing. (Biruitorul) |
2024-04-16 04:34 | Sol Harris (British producer, director, writer and podcaster) | Sol Harris is a producer, director, writer and podcaster. He is host of the film podcast "Diminishing Returns". | General lack of notoriety. Doesn't meet Wikipedia's criteria for notoriety for creative professionals. (Omega cyber turnip) |
2024-04-16 23:35 | Pop's Pop's (1999 video game) | Pop's Pop's is an arcade game by South Korean studio Afega launched in 1999. The game is a music quiz. | lack of notability (Waxworker) |
2024-04-17 10:43 | Sarbakan (Canadian video game studio) | Sarbakan is a Canadian video game studio based in Quebec City, Quebec. Ten years after its foundation in 1998 by Guy Boucher, Sarbakan had delivered over 600 games, mostly web-based, and started shifting its focus from flash game development to console digital download gaming. | Fails GNG (Greenish Pickle!) |
2024-04-14 00:34 | The Glob (1983 video game) | The Glob (also known as Super Glob and Beastie Feastie) is an arcade video game released by Epos in 1983. It is a platform game where the player guides a strange, blue, glob-like creature named Toby through corridors and up and down elevators in search of snacks. | lack of notability (Waxworker) |
Culture/Linguistics
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2024-04-12 05:07 | Devarajah (family name) | Devarajah (English: Divine King or God King) is an ancient and uncommon surname of Indo-European origin. See Sacred Kingship | Unsourced for 15 years, fails WP:NNAME and WP:NOTDICT, no sources found online that would indicate any notability. (AllTheUsernamesAreInUse) |
2024-04-12 05:24 | Dhaubanjar (family name) | Dhaubanjar (धौबन्जार) is a Newar surname of people originating from Bhaktapur, Nepal with Gargya (गार्ग्य) gotra. Derived from the Newari word for traders of yogurt, it was adopted by specific yogurt trader of Bhaktapur. It is said that the Malla king, Jagat Prakasha Malla, appointed traders to deliver yogurt in the palace. | Fails WP:NNAME and WP:NOTDICT, no sources found to indicate notability. (AllTheUsernamesAreInUse) |
2024-04-12 06:36 | Ellands (family name) | Ellands is a locational given surname that is popular among citizens of the United Kingdom and Eastern Canada. The name is pronounced usually as "ELLE—ands" in Canada, and as "EEL—ands" in the United Kingdom. It originated in the 18th century in Europe and it means "beautiful girl". | No evidence of notability, fails WP:NNAME, only source in article is of questionable reliability and doesn't verify most content in the article, no other sources found that would indicate notability. (AllTheUsernamesAreInUse) |
2024-04-17 19:01 | Billy Rush (American musician, guitarist, composer, producer, arranger and engineer) | William Rush (born August 26, 1952) is an American musician, guitarist, composer, producer, arranger and engineer who started working professionally in 1964. Rush is especially known for his lengthy association with Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes as guitarist and composer (from 1975 to 1985) and for his work as guitarist and musical director with Serge Gainsbourg from 1984 until 1991. | Unref BLP, language has many issues so would need TNTing. I couldn't find sources to show he could meet WP:N. (Boleyn) |
Culture/Literature
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2024-04-14 19:49 | Cultural change of artificial intelligence (Cultural changes due to AI) | Artificial Intelligence is the intelligence of machines or software rather than humans or animals. Culture change is a term used in public policy that emphasizes the influence of cultural capital on individual and community behavior. Artificial Intelligence has become a cultural change in today's world because of how its capacity and efficiency are improving and advancing everything we as humans do in our daily lives. | WP:NOPAGE; an essay that heavily overlaps with the plethora of pages on artificial intelligence; written as part of a writing project (single use account) as an assigned article for a wikiedu.org and the author has moved on; no improvement since tagging in October 2023; orphan. (Klbrain) |
2024-04-16 02:56 | Contemporary Whitehead Studies (Interdisciplinary book series) | Contemporary Whitehead Studies (CWS) is an interdisciplinary book series that publishes manuscripts from scholars with contemporary and innovative approaches to the studies of Alfred North Whitehead.
The book series was founded in 2009 with Rodopi as a special series in the Value Inquiry Book Series. |
No apparent notability, appears to have been created as WP:PROMO in 2009 (Asilvering) |
2024-04-17 18:57 | The Edward R. Murrow Forum on Issues in Journalism (Annual event) | The Edward R. Murrow Forum on Issues in Journalism is an annual event held at Tufts University. It is sponsored by the Film and Media Studies Program (FMS) at Tufts University, the [http://fletcher.tufts.edu/Murrow Edward R. | Non-notable annual lecture; lacks significant coverage in independent reliable sources, failing WP:GNG. (Wikipedical) |
Culture/Biography
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2024-04-11 02:57 | James Fry (writer) (Australian writer) | James Fry is an Australian writer. | Fails WP:AUTHOR (LibStar) |
2024-04-11 19:17 | Ri Hyon-sim (North Korean table tennis player) | Ri Hyon Sim (born 18 December 1997) is a North Korean table tennis player. Her highest career ITTF ranking was 140. | Non-notable table tennis player with a single source to a database entry. Highest ITTF ranking was 110. Does not meet any WP:NSPORT guidelines or WP:GNG. (Hey man im josh) |
2024-04-11 19:26 | Lisa Lung (Belgian table tennis player) | Lisa Lung (born 29 June 1999) is a Belgian table tennis player. Her highest career ITTF ranking was 110. | Non-notable table tennis player with a single source to a database entry. Does not meet any WP:NSPORT guidelines or WP:GNG. (Hey man im josh) |
2024-04-11 19:25 | Cho Ha-la (South Korean table tennis player (born 1988)) | Cho Ha-La (born 21 March 1988) is a South Korean table tennis player. Her highest career ITTF ranking was 115. | Non-notable table tennis player with a single source to a database entry. Does not appear to have ever been ranked in the top 100 players based on the source. Does not meet any WP:NSPORT guidelines or WP:GNG. (Hey man im josh) |
2024-04-11 19:40 | Valeria Petrova (Estonian table tennis player) | Valeria Petrova (born 22 February 1996) is an Estonian table tennis player. Her highest career ITTF ranking was 233. | Non-notable table tennis player with a single source to a database entry. ITTF rankings in source show they peaked at 233rd in the rankings. Does not meet any WP:NSPORT guidelines or WP:GNG. (Hey man im josh) |
2024-04-12 02:51 | Robert F. Fudali (American geochemist) | Robert F. Fudali is an American geochemist. | Fails SCIENTIST, SIGCOV, GNG. (Nirva20) |
2024-04-12 14:04 | Aurora Sevilla (Filipina television and film actress, Beauty Queen Titleholder, and Model) | Aurora Elvira Gayoso Sevilla is a Filipino former actress and beauty pageant titleholder. She was crowned as Mutya Ng Pilipinas - World 1984. She represented the Philippines in the Miss World 1984 pageant in London. | Fails GNG (Greenish Pickle!) |
2024-04-12 16:21 | David Grossman (director) (American film and television director) | David Grossman is an American film and television director. He is best known for his work on the ABC series Desperate Housewives, where he also served as co-executive producer. | I couldn't establish that he meets WP:NDIRECTOR / WP:GNG. Working in TV/film but unclear he is notable. Long-time unreferenced BLP. (Boleyn) |
2024-04-12 16:26 | Dan Kaplan (poet) (American poet) | Dan Kaplan (born 1971) is a contemporary American poet. | Doesn't meet WP:POET / WP:GNG. Long-time unref BLP. (Boleyn) |
2024-04-12 16:28 | Yosef Yechiel Mechel Lebovits (American rabbi) | Yosef Yechiel Mechel Lebovits (Yiddish: יוסף יחיאל מיכל לעבאוויטש) is a Hasidic rebbe and the founder of the Nikolsburg-Monsey Hasidic community. | I couldn't establish that he meets WP:BIO / WP:GNG. Long-time unreferenced BLP. (Boleyn) |
2024-04-12 17:05 | Roger Lim (American actor and director) | Roger Lim is an American actor, director, producer, and screenwriter. | Unref blp. Working actor, but no evidence of meeting WP:ENT / WP:GNG. (Boleyn) |
2024-04-12 20:06 | Jo Potter (singer) (Musical artist) | Jo Potter is an American singer-songwriter known for her work in rock, pop, and soul music genres. She is known for her emotive lyrics and vocals, influenced by artists like Sting, Tracy Chapman, and Beth Hart. | No claim of notability. (Biruitorul) |
2024-04-12 21:36 | Kite Fiqi (19th century Somali military leader) | Ibrahim Fiqi Yusuf (Template:Lang-so), more commonly known as Kite Fiqi, was a Somali military leader and poet. As a military leader, he led the Soocane faction during the early to mid 19th century, consisting of forces from various sub-divisions of the Habr Je'lo clan. | Fails notability as |
2024-04-13 07:12 | Katlego Thena (South African cricketer) | Katlego Thena (born 8 July 1998) is a South African cricketer. He made his Twenty20 debut for Mpumalanga in the 2019–20 CSA Provincial T20 Cup on 15 September 2019. | Cricketer BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. (JTtheOG) |
2024-04-13 07:14 | Joseph Long (actor) (British actor) | Joseph Long trained at The Guildhall School of Music & Drama and has gone to have a long career as an actor. His performing credits include three West End Shows, theatre tours and in repertory and community theatre, most recently in 2019 playing the lead role as Dr Iannis in Captain Corelli’s Mandolin on tour and in London at the Harold Pinter Theatre. | Has worked as an actor but not had the roles to meet WP:ENT / WP:GNG. Long-time unref BLP. (Boleyn) |
2024-04-13 07:20 | Jayden Gengan (South African cricketer) | Jayden Gengan (born 6 October 2000) is a South African cricketer. He made his List A debut for KwaZulu-Natal Inland in the 2018–19 CSA Provincial One-Day Challenge on 24 March 2019. | Cricketer BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. (JTtheOG) |
2024-04-13 16:10 | John O'Reilly (baseball) (Baseball player) | John O'Reilly (born October 4, 1995) is an American professional baseball pitcher. | I do not think sufficient sources exist for this subject to meet WP:GNG. There's this, but it strikes me as failing WP:BLP1E based on that. (Muboshgu) |
2024-04-13 17:47 | Role of women in Pakistani media | Pakistani media has recently undergone many changes, including the role women play in it. It is striving to create awareness among masses about women’s rights and speaks largely about feminism. In rural areas, women lacked awareness and education however due to media, now they are more aware and the gender pay gap is reducing to a great extent. | Completely no source. Looks like an essay. (BangJan1999) |
2024-04-13 18:19 | Carlos Ruiz Encina (Chilean politician) | Carlos Eduardo Ruiz Encina (born 1964) is a Chilean sociologist and political activist. | Doesn't demonstrate lasting notability, and importance beyond running for the constitutional committee (which is superficial and not lasting importance. (Sadads) |
2024-04-12 16:33 | Charmin Lee (American actress) | Charmin Lee is an American actress and director. Lee was born in Denver, Colorado. She appeared in more than 90 films and television series since 1980s. She guest-starred on In the Heat of the Night, Sister, Sister, Drop Dead Diva, The Vampire Diaries, Being Mary Jane, Saints & Sinners, Sleepy Hollow, Dynasty, Homeland, and Westworld. | I couldn't establish that she meets WP:ENT / WP:GNG. Long-time unreferenced BLP. (Boleyn) |
2024-04-12 00:21 | Karl Mahlburg (American mathematician) | Karl Mahlburg is an American mathematician whose research interests lie in the areas of modular forms, partitions, combinatorics and number theory. He is the author of over 40 peer-reviewed journal articles. Mahlburg received his PhD in 2006 from the University of Wisconsin–Madison. | One paper as a student that won a non-notable best-paper award is not an adequate basis for WP:PROF notability and there seems to be nothing else. (David Eppstein) |
2024-04-14 13:07 | Stephen Manley (American film and television actor (born 1965)) | Stephen Michael Manley (born February 13, 1965) is an American film and television actor whose acting career began as a young boy. In 1984, he appeared as a young Spock at age 17 in the science fiction film Star Trek III: The Search for Spock. | Unref BLP. I couldn't find sources to show he meets WP:GNG / WP:NACTOR. (Boleyn) |
2024-04-14 13:18 | Paolo Marinou-Blanco (Film director and screenwriter) | Paolo Marinou-Blanco is a film director, screenwriter and producer. | Unref BLP. I couldn't find sources to show he meets WP:DIRECTOR / WP:GNG. (Boleyn) |
2024-04-14 13:41 | Kouhei Matsunaga (Musical artist) | Kohei Matsunaga (aka NHK yx Koyxen) is an electronic musician and draughtsman born in 1978 in Osaka, Japan, currently residing in Osaka and Berlin, Germany. | Unref BLP. Doesn't meet WP:MUSICBIO / WP:GNG. (Boleyn) |
2024-04-14 13:45 | Nat Mauldin (American screenwriter and film producer) | Nat Mauldin is an American screenwriter and film producer. | Unref BLP. I couldn't find sources to show it meetws WP:N. (Boleyn) |
2024-04-14 13:48 | Christopher Mayer (Australian actor) (Australian actor and businessman) | Christopher Mayer (born Christopher Plummer; 1961) is an Australian actor known for his work on the sitcom Hey Dad..!. | Unref BLP. Doesn't meet WP:ENT / WP:GNG. (Boleyn) |
2024-04-14 13:51 | Eduardo Mazzitelli (Argentine writer of comic books (born 1952)) | Eduardo Mazzitelli (born 4 November 1952 in Lomas de Zamora, Buenos Aires) is an Argentine comics writer. | Unref BLP. I couldn't find sources to show it meets WP:N. (Boleyn) |
2024-04-14 13:57 | Alan McCullough (writer) (Television writer) | Alan McCullough is a television writer. | Unref BLP. I couldn't find sources o show he meets WP:N. (Boleyn) |
2024-04-14 14:02 | Dawn McDaniel (British actress) | Dawn Kathreen Skye MacDonald is a British actress who has played Kirstie Collins in Holby City, and she has appeared in Soldier Soldier, Murphy's Law and Doctors | Unref BLP. Doesn't meet WP:ENT / WP:GNG. (Boleyn) |
2024-04-14 14:09 | Mike McQuary (American businessman) | Mike McQuary is an American entrepreneur. He has founded and led a diverse portfolio of companies.[citation needed]
McQuary is the CEO of JTEC Energy, Inc. JTEC Energy is a spin-off of Johnson R&D, an Atlanta research company founded and led by former NASA scientist and Super Soaker inventor Dr. Lonnie Johnson. |
Unref BLP. I couldn't establish that he mets WP:N. (Boleyn) |
2024-04-14 14:22 | Paul Mignot (French film director and producer (born 1980)) | Paul Mignot (born October 19, 1980) is a French film director and producer. | Unref BLP. I couldn't find sources to show he is notable. (Boleyn) |
2024-04-14 16:47 | Mike Morgan (songwriter) (American singer) | Michael Allen Morgan (born June 12, 1948) is an American singer-songwriter and record producer. | Unref BLP. I couldn't find sources to show he meets WP:MUSICBIO / WP:GNG. (Boleyn) |
2024-04-14 17:17 | Ted Nevill (British author) | Ted Nevill is a British author. He specialises in military history and has contributed to many books on military history. He currently resides in Beith, North Ayrshire where he is the director of the military history picture library, Cody Images. In 2008 Nevill was announced as the Scottish Conservative and Unionist Candidate in the Kilbirnie and Beith by-election. | Unref BLP. Doesn't meet WP:AUTHOR, WP:NPOL or WP:GNG. (Boleyn) |
2024-04-14 21:56 | Wihan Victor (South African cricketer) | Wihan Victor (born 11 November 1997) is a South African cricketer. He made his first-class debut for Free State in the 2015–16 Sunfoil 3-Day Cup on 25 February 2016. | Cricketer BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. (JTtheOG) |
2024-04-14 22:00 | Jason Wagener (South African cricketer) | Jason Wagener (born 2 June 1997) is a South African cricketer. He made his Twenty20 debut for KwaZulu-Natal in the 2017 Africa T20 Cup on 8 September 2017. He made his List A debut for KwaZulu-Natal in the 2017–18 CSA Provincial One-Day Challenge on 15 October 2017. | Cricketer BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. (JTtheOG) |
2024-04-14 22:14 | Richard Ntumka (South African cricketer) | Richard Ntumka (born 3 May 1996) is a South African cricketer. He made his Twenty20 debut for Northern Cape in the 2017 Africa T20 Cup on 10 September 2017. He made his List A debut on 21 March 2021, for Northern Cape in the 2020–21 CSA Provincial One-Day Challenge. | Cricketer BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. (JTtheOG) |
2024-04-14 23:00 | Sophie Newton (Chief Operating Officer at Brainlabs Digital) | Sophie Newton is the Chief Operating Officer at Brainlabs Digital, a digital marketing agency. | There is not significant coverage in sources that are independent of the subject, and there are no other pages that this article could be merged with. (InDimensional) |
2024-04-15 04:54 | Ching Arellano (Filipino actor) | Ching Arellano (June 6, 1960 – February 12, 2011) was a Filipino comedian and actor. He was former mainstay in Batibot. | Fails GNG (Greenish Pickle!) |
2024-04-15 10:03 | Vietnamese National Women's U-16 Football Championship (Football league) | The Vietnamese National Women's U-16 Football Championship (Vietnamese : Giải bóng đá Nữ v
Vô địch U16 Quốc gia) is annual football tournament held for women under age of 16 and organised by VFF Current champion is U16 Reserve Team (Vietnamese : Dự tuyển U16 nữ Việt Nam) when they won the title in 2020 |
Non notable youth football tournament (Joseph2302) |
2024-04-14 19:41 | Akuma Saningong (Cameroonian speaker) | Akuma Divine Saningong is a Cameroonian-German keynote speaker, author and natural scientist. He is known for his contributions to bridging science and personal development. | Promotional; article creator has been banned for paid editing. (Biruitorul) |
2024-04-14 19:40 | Georg Weissacher (Austrian fashion designer) | Georg Weissacher is an Austrian fashion designer and entrepreneur known for his work in menswear design. He is the founder of the fashion label POAN (Peoples of All Nations). | Promotional; article creator has been banned for paid editing. (Biruitorul) |
2024-04-14 19:40 | Renzo Vitale | Renzo Vitale is an Italian pianist, sound designer, acoustic engineer, composer, and artist. He is an acoustic engineer and sound designer at the BMW Group, contributing to the sound design for electric mobility in BMW, Mini, and Rolls-Royce lineups. | Promotional; article creator has been banned for paid editing. (Biruitorul) |
2024-04-15 13:46 | Ganti Harish Madhur (Indian politician) | Ganti Harish Madhur is an Indian politician and son of former speaker of Lok Sabha G. M. C. Balayogi. His mother, Vijaya Kumari Ganti, was also member of Lok Sabha (2002-04). | Fails WP:NPOLITICIAN and WP:GNG (MPGuy2824) |
2024-04-15 14:20 | David A. Jobes (American clinical psychologist and professor) | David A. Jobes (born 1958 in Cleveland, Ohio) is an American clinical psychologist. He is currently serving as a Professor of Psychology, Director of the Suicide Prevention Laboratory, and Associate Director of Clinical Training at The Catholic University of America. | Somee sections are unsourced and must comply with WP:BLP. (Llyoddanxc) |
2024-04-15 18:44 | Kevin Shum (American figure skater (born 1997)) | Kevin Shum (born July 3, 1997) is an American figure skater. He competed at the 2015 World Junior Championships and qualified for the free skate. | Fails WP:NSKATE. (Bgsu98) |
2024-04-15 18:57 | Jacob Simon (American pair skater (born 1997)) | Jacob Simon (born March 13, 1997) is an American pair skater. With former partner Lindsay Weinstein, he won the junior silver medal at the 2016 U.S. Championships and placed 9th at the 2016 World Junior Championships. He competed at the 2018 U.S. Championships in the senior division with current partner Alexandria Yao, after teaming up in May 2017. | Fails WP:NSKATE. (Bgsu98) |
2024-04-15 18:58 | Ernie Utah Stevens (American former pair skater (born 1993)) | Ernest Utah "Ernie" Stevens (born December 31, 1993) is an American former pair skater. With his skating partner, Caitlin Fields, he is the 2015 U.S. national junior champion and placed fifth at the 2015 World Junior Championships. | Fails WP:NSKATE. (Bgsu98) |
2024-04-15 21:22 | N. Koppelman (Russian chess player) | N. Kopelman (Koppelman) (1881 ? – 1944, Moscow?) was a Russian chess player. | No notability, provided sources are not reliable (Alecs) |
2024-04-15 22:25 | Juneau (band) (pop-punk band from Houston, Texas) | Juneau is an American pop-punk band from Houston, Texas. formerly signed to Red Letter Records. Their only full-length album, Safe & Sound was released on January 24, 2006. | Lack of significant coverage online and do not seem to meet notability per WP:BAND (InDimensional) |
2024-04-16 02:04 | Mathures Paul (Indian journalist) | Mathures Paul is a journalist for The Telegraph newspaper in Calcutta, India. His articles cover a wide range of subjects, including: films, music and information & technology. He was previously with The Statesman. | Fails WP:NBIO/WP:GNG. No evidence of significant coverage of this journalist. References are all articles and interviews by him, we need articles about him. (Jfire) |
2024-04-16 02:05 | Rafał Patyra (Polish sport journalist (born 1974)) | Rafał Patyra (born 25 July 1974 in Lubartów) is a Polish sport journalist, who has worked in Telewizja Polska 2003 to 2023. He also worked for TVN and TV Puls. | Fails WP:NBIO/WP:GNG. No evidence of significant coverage of this journalist. (Jfire) |
2024-04-13 15:20 | Mark Saul (Australian musician) | Mark Saul born March 9, is a Celtic fusion musician from Melbourne, Australia. He plays bagpipes, wooden flute, and tin whistle. | Non-notable musician who doesn't appear to have ever charted anywhere. (Article creator was not notified because they haven't been on Wikipedia since 2021.) (Erpert) |
2024-04-16 11:30 | Dorin Negrau (Romanian born fashion designer) | Dorin Negrau is a Romanian born fashion designer. | Promotional page, no credible assertion of notability. (Biruitorul) |
2024-04-16 13:06 | Steinar Eikum (Musical artist) | Steinar Schanke Eikum (born 6 October 1958 in Drøbak, Norway) was the original bassist in the Norwegian hard rock band TNT. He joined the band after doing an audition in the Easter of 1982, and played on their self-titled debut album the same year. He was replaced by Morty Black in 1983. | Not enough coverage or notability as an individual musician outside of his bands for an individual page (InDimensional) |
2024-04-16 13:09 | The Digital Fiend (American musician) | The Digital Fiend is an Italian American electronic music producer based in West Virginia. | Unreferenced article since 2010, do not seem to meet notability per WP:MUSICBIO (InDimensional) |
2024-04-14 10:46 | DJP (DJ) (American DJ) | Daniel James Phillips, better known by his stage name DJP, is an American DJ and turntablist from Springfield, Missouri. He is best known as one of the pioneers of "mash-ups” formally known as “blending”, a style of blending different genres and eras of music that became popular in the early 2000s. | Could not find any sources covering this fellow, much less any that described him as a pioneer within his field (Why? I Ask) |
2024-04-16 19:03 | TJ Nyman (American pair skater) | Tommy-Jo "TJ" Nyman (born April 8, 2000) is an American pair skater. With his former skating partner, Sarah Feng, he is the 2018 JGP Czech Republic bronze medalist and the 2018 U.S. junior national silver medalist. The pair placed within the top five at the 2019 World Junior Championships. | Fails WP:NSKATE. (Bgsu98) |
2024-04-16 19:23 | Hugo de Bruin (Dutch musician) | Hugo W.R. de Bruin is a Dutch rock guitarist. De Bruin played in Diesel for a two-year period and afterwards joined The Time Bandits in the mid eighties. In the early nineties he had a brief stint with Ten Sharp, who had a hit with the song 'You', with 20 million copies sold world-wide. | Unreferenced article since 2009, written by it's subject as promo and does not seem to meet WP:MUSICBIO requirements (InDimensional) |
2024-04-16 19:25 | The Epochs (alternstive-rock band) | The Epochs are an alternative rock band based in Brooklyn, New York, and fronted by the brothers Hays and Ryan Holladay. | Unsourced article since 2008, do not meet criteria of WP:BAND (InDimensional) |
2024-04-16 19:47 | František Šolc (Czech musician) | František Šolc (June 25, 1920 – March 11, 1996) was a Czech French hornist and horn teacher. | Unref BLP. Doesn't meet WP:MUSICBIO / WP:GNG. (Boleyn) |
2024-04-16 22:59 | H. B. Garlock (American missionary in Africa) | Henry Bruce Garlock (1897–1985), was a missionary in Africa, first with the Pentecostal Holiness Movement and then with the Assemblies of God. | No evidence of any notability. Fails WP:GNG for his evangelical work and fails WP:NAUTHOR with regard to his book. Probably a good guy, but that is not enough to satisfy notability. (Velella) |
2024-04-17 01:31 | Timothy McKernan (American ice dancer) | Timothy A. McKernan II (born July 29, 1989) is an American ice dancer who skated most recently in partnership with Kimberley Hew-Low for Australia. They competed at the 2017 Four Continents Championships. Representing the United States with Piper Gilles, McKernan won one medal on the ISU Junior Grand Prix series and became the 2008 U.S. national junior silver medalist. | Fails WP:NSKATE. (Bgsu98) |
2024-04-17 02:06 | Sri Lankan Tamil painting (Category of painting) | The art of Tamil painting had been taught in Sri Lankan art schools from the British colonial period, but in 1978, the Colonial Art School in Colombo changed its medium of instruction from Tamil to Sinhala. | This is more about Sri Lankan Tamil artists than a description of Tamil painting/artworks. The only source provided is about one artist, Sanathanan Thamotharampillai. (Dan arndt) |
2024-04-17 03:21 | Teo Briones (American actor (born 2005)) | Mateo Justis Briones (born January 11, 2005) is an American actor. He is best known for portraying the role of Junior Wheeler in Chucky, a television continuation of the Child's Play film franchise. | Fails WP:SIGCOV and cited with primary sources, while biographical content copied from IMDb. (HopalongCasualty) |
2024-04-17 03:26 | Jon Nuss (American pair skater (born 1987)) | Jon Nuss (born June 22, 1987 in Phoenix, Arizona) is an American pair skater. With former partner Jessica Rose Paetsch, he is the 2008 U.S. Junior Champion and a two-time bronze medalist at the Junior Grand Prix Final. | Fails WP:NSKATE. (Bgsu98) |
2024-04-17 08:26 | Baba Hyder Vali of Mulbagal (Sufi mystic) | Syed Shah Baba Hayder e Safdar Husayni Suhrawardi was a 12th-century Sufi saint of Suhrawardi order. He was the disciple of Syed Shah Mutaharuddin Suhrawardi of Tirchy. His mausoleum is located in Mulbagal, Karnataka. | No GNG and SIGCOV (Whisky and more) |
2024-04-17 11:10 | Static Icon (Australian musical group) | Static Icon is a synthpop band. They started in Adelaide, Australia as a three-piece band called "Das Concept". In their first incarnation they were a Depeche Mode cover band. Gradually they introduced more and more original material into their set. To complete the transition to a fully original band, they changed their name to Static Icon and dropped all but one or two Depeche Mode covers from their set. | Unreferenced article since 2005, no evidence of notability criteria per WP:BAND (InDimensional) |
2024-04-17 15:33 | Brian Sheehan (actor) (American actor) | Brian Sheehan is an American actor who has appeared on screen since 1980. His screen debut came when he appeared in the TV serial Reunion. He has appeared in films including Teen Wolf, Top Gun, Total Force and Recoil. Sheehan has also appeared on TV, in series including The Greatest American Hero, Knots Landing, and L.A. Law. | Unref BLP. Doesn't seem to meet WP:NACTOR / WP:GNG. (Boleyn) |
2024-04-17 15:46 | Jeremy Schoenberg (American actor) | Jeremy Schoenberg (born May 8, 1972) is a former child star from both film and television. He played on Days of Our Lives from 1980 to 1982 as Johnny, Marlena's foster child. Jeremy was nominated for this role in the category of Best Young Actor - Daytime TV Series in the 2nd Annual Young Artist Awards. | Unref BLP. I couldn't find sources to show it could meet WP:GNG / WP:NACTOR. (Boleyn) |
2024-04-17 16:07 | Mike Simmrin (American film and television actor (born 1979)) | Michael Avrum Simmrin is an American film and television actor. | Unref BLP; I couldn't find sources to show it could meet WP:ENT / WP:GNG. (Boleyn) |
2024-04-17 16:43 | Mark Spalding (British actor) | Mark Spalding (born 1958) is an English actor from Birmingham. | Unref BLP. Working actor, but it is a joke that every British actor has been in The Bill, notable or not. I couldn't find sources to show he can meet WP:N. (Boleyn) |
2024-04-17 17:05 | D Stevens (American cinematographer and photojournalist) | D Stevens (born in Compton, California) is an American broadcast journalist, photojournalist, photographer and filmmaker. | Unref BLP. I couldn't find sources to show Stevens could meet WP:N. (Boleyn) |
2024-04-17 18:14 | Thulani Thembela (South African cricketer) | Thulani Thembela (born 22 August 2000) is a South African cricketer. He made his first-class debut for Easterns in the 2018–19 CSA 3-Day Provincial Cup on 11 October 2018. | Cricketer BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. (JTtheOG) |
2024-04-17 18:18 | Modiri Litheko (South African cricketer) | Modiri Litheko (born 2 June 2000) is a South African cricketer. He made his first-class debut on 7 November 2019, for Northerns in the 2019–20 CSA 3-Day Provincial Cup. He made his List A debut on 10 November 2019, for Northerns in the 2019–20 CSA Provincial One-Day Challenge. | Cricketer BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. (JTtheOG) |
2024-04-17 18:20 | Ivan Mokhov (American pair skater) | Ivan Mokhov (born February 22, 1999) is an American pair skater. With his sister and skating partner, Maria Mokhova, he placed fourth at the 2022 Skate America. | Fails WP:NSKATE. (Bgsu98) |
2024-04-17 18:24 | Caleb Wein (American ice dancer) | Caleb Wein (born April 19, 2001) is an American ice dancer. With his skating partner, Angela Ling, he is the 2022 JGP Russia bronze medalist, the 2022 U.S. junior national silver medalist, and finished seventh at the 2022 World Junior Figure Skating Championships. | Fails WP:NSKATE. (Bgsu98) |
2024-04-17 18:44 | H.E Abdulla Bin Mohamed Bin Butti Al Hamed (politician) | Abdulla bin Mohamed Al Hamed (Template:Lang-ar; born 23 February 1973) was the chair of the Department of Health in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi and a member of Abu Dhabi Executive Council. | WP:BLP |
2024-04-17 18:57 | The Edward R. Murrow Forum on Issues in Journalism (Annual event) | The Edward R. Murrow Forum on Issues in Journalism is an annual event held at Tufts University. It is sponsored by the Film and Media Studies Program (FMS) at Tufts University, the [http://fletcher.tufts.edu/Murrow Edward R. | Non-notable annual lecture; lacks significant coverage in independent reliable sources, failing WP:GNG. (Wikipedical) |
2024-04-17 19:05 | Ron Rozelle (American writer) | Ron Rozelle is an American author of ten books of fiction and nonfiction, including 'Description & Setting: Techniques and Exercises for Crafting a Believable World of People, Places & Events', a volume in the Writers Digest 'Write Great Fiction' series; 'The Windows of Heaven', a novel of the 1900 Galveston storm; 'A Place Apart', a novel set in modern day Ohio; and 'Warden: Death and Life in the Texas Prison System', coauthored with Jim Willett, Rozelle's memoir, 'Into That Good Night', the fi ... | Promotional unref BLP; he does not seem to meet WP:AUTHOR / WP:GNG. (Boleyn) |
2024-04-15 20:46 | Sikandar Badar Miandad (Pakistani Qawwal and a musician. released many songs) | Sikandar Badar Miandad is a renowned Qawwal born in Lahore. He is the son of a famous qawwal Badar Miandad Khan. He has released many songs and qawwalis under his own label. | Author has moved the page from draftspace. Fails WP:GNG and WP:NBIO. (ToadetteEdit) |
2024-04-17 19:29 | Keaton and Kylie Rae Tyndall (American actresses) | Keaton Tyndall and Kylie Tyndall (born Keaton Nicole Tyndall and Kylie Rae Tyndall on March 14, 1992 in Los Angeles, California) are identical twin actresses. | Doesn't meet WP:NACTOR / WP:GNG (Boleyn) |
2024-04-17 19:47 | Pablo Yoiris (Argentine writer) | Pablo Yoiris (born 1972) is an Argentine writer. He has published three books: | Unref BLP. I couldn't find sources to show he could meet WP:N. (Boleyn) |
Culture/Biography/Women
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2024-04-11 14:30 | Yan Yinhong 严隐鸿 (Chinese feminist artist) | Yan Yinhong (Chinese simplified: 严隐鸿, Chinese tradition:嚴隱鴻). Yan Yinhong is a Chinese feminist artist who held a solo exhibition at the China Art Museum during her student years in the 1980s[1]. In the early 1990s, she joined the Yuanmingyuan Artists Village and settled in Beijing[2]. | [BLP] |
2024-04-11 19:13 | Liu Yu-hsin (Taiwanese table tennis player) | Liu Yu-Hsin (born 3 March 1993) is a Taiwanese table tennis player. Her highest career ITTF ranking was 102. | Non-notable table tennis player with a single source a database entry. Looks like their highest rating ever was 135. Does not meet any WP:NSPORT guidelines or WP:GNG. (Hey man im josh) |
2024-04-11 23:21 | Madeleine Louise Lynch Dungy (American historian) | Madeleine Louise Lynch Dungy (born 1986) is an American historian. As of 2023, she is employed as a researcher at the Institute for Contemporary History, NTNU. | Article is of a historian that doesn't demonstrate notability: thousands of historians would have the exact same kind of resume. In order to preserve the article, would need to demonstrate Notability per the framework at: Wikipedia:Notability_(academics) (Sadads) |
2024-04-13 19:42 | Nicola Cavanis (German fashion model) | Nicola Cavanis (born 17 December 1998) is a German model and social media influencer. | No coverage about the individual, only sourcing about shows she's participated in. Instagram followers are not a sign of notability here in Wiki. I can only see photo spreads or interviews with her, no articles about her. (Oaktree b) |
2024-04-13 19:47 | Cassandra Pinataro (American singer-songwriter) | Cassandra Pinataro, who goes by Cassandra professionally, is a Nashville based singer-songwriter. She fuses pop with her classical operatic training. | Not meeting musical notability and not qualifying for beauty pageant notability. Coverage used is trivial in nature, only mentioning her in passing in articles about other things. I don't find any coverage about this person that isn't already in the article; has been tagged for notability since December, no improvements found. (Oaktree b) |
2024-04-12 20:02 | Iulia and Delia (Romanian mountaineering sisters) | Iulia Jaso (born Iulia Zanoschi) and Delia Wookey (born Delia Zanoschi), born on October 25, 1988, are Romanian twin sisters known for their contributions in mountaineering, business and finance. They are notable for their summiting records as a pair of twins. | No plausible claim of notability. (Biruitorul) |
2024-04-12 15:47 | Sadhvi Krishnapriya (Indian motivational speaker, social worker and devotional singer (born 1997)) | Sadhvi Krishnapriya (born January 26, 1997) is an Indian motivational speaker, social worker and devotional singer. She is best known for her motivational speeches and socialist works. She is the founder of Chain Bihari Ashraya Foundation. | Fails WP:GNG, no reliable sources, I found three sponsored articles cited in this article. I think these articles were paid published to create a Wikipedia page. Also, I have a question about these Hindi cited sources, these can be sponsored. (Grabup) |
2024-04-14 13:47 | Marin May (American actress (born 1977)) | Marin May (born September 9, 1977, U.S.) is an American actress who has starred in movies and on television. | Unref BLP. I couldn't find sources to show it can meet WP:N. (Boleyn) |
2024-04-14 14:14 | Georgina Mellor (British actress) | Georgina Mellor (born 9 May 1978) is a British actress best known for playing Anika Beevor in the ITV2 drama Footballers' Wives: Extra Time. She trained at Arden School of Theatre. Mellor appeared in Coronation Street in 2001 as a radiologist and in Hollyoaks on 3 February 2012 playing Jen a driving examiner to Neil Cooper. | Unref BLP. I couldn't find sources to show she mees WP:eNT / WP:GNG. (Boleyn) |
2024-04-15 04:53 | Klaudia Koronel (Filipina businesswoman and former actress) | Milfe Dacula, better known by her stage name Klaudia Koronel (born 19 December 1975 in Zamboanga del Sur, Philippines), is a Filipina businesswoman and former actress. | Fails GNG (Greenish Pickle!) |
2024-04-14 19:43 | Jennifer Dustow | Jennifer Dustow is an American cognitive behavioral learning specialist and researcher specializing in autism. She is known for her work in research and the development of the H.A.P.P.Y. Exercise System, a set of midline exercises designed to enhance focus and cognitive function. | Promotional; article creator has been banned for paid editing. (Biruitorul) |
2024-04-15 16:27 | Vivian Le (American figure skater) | Vivian Le (born July 30, 2000) is an American former competitive figure skater. She is a two-time bronze medalist on the ISU Junior Grand Prix series, the 2016 U.S Junior silver medalist, and the 2014 U.S Novice champion. | Absolutely fails WP:NSKATE. (Bgsu98) |
2024-04-15 18:56 | Lindsay Weinstein (American pair skater (born 2000)) | Lindsay Weinstein (born February 18, 2000) is an American pair skater. With partner Jacob Simon, she won the junior silver medal at the 2016 U.S. Championships and placed 9th at the 2016 World Junior Championships. | Fails WP:NSKATE. (Bgsu98) |
2024-04-15 19:00 | Caitlin Fields (American pair skater) | Caitlin Fields (born September 25, 1995) is an American former pair skater. With her skating partner, Ernie Utah Stevens, she is the 2015 U.S. national junior champion and placed fifth at the 2015 World Junior Championships. | Fails WP:NSKATE. (Bgsu98) |
2024-04-16 02:16 | Rita Ferrandino (American businesswoman) | Rita Ferrandinohas built an international reputation as one of the most effective corporate growth strategists in the education entrepreneurship community. She specializes in corporate growth strategy development, investment, revenue acceleration and cost/performance improvement and overall organizational strategy. | non-significant topic (Anthoth01) |
2024-04-16 20:31 | Sarah Feng (American pair skater) | Sarah Feng (born September 2, 1999) is an American pair skater. With her former skating partner, TJ Nyman, she is the 2018 JGP Czech Republic bronze medalist and the 2018 U.S. national junior silver medalist. The pair placed within the top five at the 2019 World Junior Championships. | Fails WP:NSKATE. (Bgsu98) |
2024-04-17 03:25 | Jessica Rose Paetsch (American pair skater (born 1993)) | Jessica Rose Paetsch (born January 31, 1993, in Denver, Colorado) is an American pair skater. With former partner Jon Nuss, she is the 2008 U.S. Junior Champion and a two-time bronze medalist at the Junior Grand Prix Final. | Fails WP:NSKATE. (Bgsu98) |
2024-04-17 18:21 | Maria Mokhova (American pair skater) | Maria Mokhova (born August 11, 2006) is an American pair skater. With her brother and skating partner, Ivan Mokhov, she placed fourth at the 2022 Skate America. | Fails WP:NSKATE. (Bgsu98) |
2024-04-17 18:26 | Angela Ling (Canadian-American ice dancer) | Angela Ling (born 14 April 2004) is a Canadian-born ice dancer who currently represents the United States. With her skating partner, Caleb Wein, she is the 2022 JGP Russia bronze medalist, the 2022 U.S. junior national silver medalist, and finished seventh at the 2022 World Junior Figure Skating Championships. | Fails WP:NSKATE. (Bgsu98) |
2024-04-17 19:11 | Kate Finster (American pair skater) | Kate Finster (born December 14, 2003) is an American pair skater. With her former skating partner, Balazs Nagy, she is the 2020 U.S. national junior champion, the 2019 U.S. national junior silver medalist, and the 2019 JGP Poland silver medalist. | Fails WP:NSKATE. (Bgsu98) |
Culture/Media
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2024-04-11 13:23 | Echo Park Film Center (Media arts organization in Los Angeles) | Established in 2002, the Echo Park Film Center is a nonprofit media arts organization. The Echo Park Film Center provides equal and affordable access to film/video education and resources via a community microcinema and meeting space, free and low-cost filmmaking classes and workshops, comprehensive small format film equipment rental and resources, and a green-energy mobile cinema/film school. | Advert for unnotable entity (Mean as custard) |
2024-04-12 14:04 | Roy Rodrigo (Filipino actor) | Roy Rodrigo is an actor in the Philippines. | Fails GNG (Greenish Pickle!) |
2024-04-12 18:14 | Chuck Logan (author) (American novelist) | Chuck Logan (born June 1942, Chicago) is an author of crime drama. He is best known for his series of novels featuring the character Phil Broker, a former police officer and soldier. | Unref BLP. Doesn't appear to meet WP:AUTHOR / WP:GNG. (Boleyn) |
2024-04-13 07:10 | Jackie Long (American actor (born 1981)) | Jackie Long (born October 23, 1981) is an American television and film actor, writer, musician, director and producer. He is also a voice actor for Grand Theft Auto V. Long is also the co-host of the podcast Podcast P with Paul George, as of 2023. | I couldn't find sources to show this working actor meets the criteria for WP:ENT / WP:GNG. Unref BLP for more than a decade. (Boleyn) |
2024-04-13 07:14 | Joseph Long (actor) (British actor) | Joseph Long trained at The Guildhall School of Music & Drama and has gone to have a long career as an actor. His performing credits include three West End Shows, theatre tours and in repertory and community theatre, most recently in 2019 playing the lead role as Dr Iannis in Captain Corelli’s Mandolin on tour and in London at the Harold Pinter Theatre. | Has worked as an actor but not had the roles to meet WP:ENT / WP:GNG. Long-time unref BLP. (Boleyn) |
2024-04-13 17:01 | On the Fringe (Pakistani TV series) (Pakistani TV series) | On The Fringe was a popular Pakistani television show on Indus Music. It was hosted and scripted by the eccentric television host and music critic, Fasi Zaka and directed by Zeeshan Pervez. The show gained popularity and a bit of notoriety because of the way it conducted itself, i.e. by parodying the formulaic structure of most mainstream shows and asking questions about social and political matters from pop stars. | Single source page with no notability (Wikibear47) |
2024-04-13 17:15 | Pakistani music journalism | Music journalism in Pakistan emerged alongside the development of the country's pop music scene. | Fails notability and has weak sources (Wikibear47) |
2024-04-13 18:16 | George Ka Pakistan (television series) | George Ka Pakistan (George's Pakistan) was a Pakistani reality show broadcast on Geo TV in 2005. The show revolves around George Fulton, a British journalist who has three months to become a Pakistani. The show is considered one of South Asia's first original reality TV shows. | Unable to establish notability (Wikibear47) |
2024-04-14 19:49 | Cultural change of artificial intelligence (Cultural changes due to AI) | Artificial Intelligence is the intelligence of machines or software rather than humans or animals. Culture change is a term used in public policy that emphasizes the influence of cultural capital on individual and community behavior. Artificial Intelligence has become a cultural change in today's world because of how its capacity and efficiency are improving and advancing everything we as humans do in our daily lives. | WP:NOPAGE; an essay that heavily overlaps with the plethora of pages on artificial intelligence; written as part of a writing project (single use account) as an assigned article for a wikiedu.org and the author has moved on; no improvement since tagging in October 2023; orphan. (Klbrain) |
2024-04-15 04:54 | Ching Arellano (Filipino actor) | Ching Arellano (June 6, 1960 – February 12, 2011) was a Filipino comedian and actor. He was former mainstay in Batibot. | Fails GNG (Greenish Pickle!) |
2024-04-14 19:40 | Georg Weissacher (Austrian fashion designer) | Georg Weissacher is an Austrian fashion designer and entrepreneur known for his work in menswear design. He is the founder of the fashion label POAN (Peoples of All Nations). | Promotional; article creator has been banned for paid editing. (Biruitorul) |
2024-04-14 19:40 | Renzo Vitale | Renzo Vitale is an Italian pianist, sound designer, acoustic engineer, composer, and artist. He is an acoustic engineer and sound designer at the BMW Group, contributing to the sound design for electric mobility in BMW, Mini, and Rolls-Royce lineups. | Promotional; article creator has been banned for paid editing. (Biruitorul) |
2024-04-15 22:30 | The Rap Pack (UK musical group) | The Rap Pack was the name of a British musical group formed by presenters of a Pan-European London-based music channel called Music Box, which existed in the mid 1980s. | Unsourced since 2007, page seems to have been written by it's subjects as WP:PROMO, do not seem to meet notability per WP:BAND (InDimensional) |
2024-04-16 02:04 | Mathures Paul (Indian journalist) | Mathures Paul is a journalist for The Telegraph newspaper in Calcutta, India. His articles cover a wide range of subjects, including: films, music and information & technology. He was previously with The Statesman. | Fails WP:NBIO/WP:GNG. No evidence of significant coverage of this journalist. References are all articles and interviews by him, we need articles about him. (Jfire) |
2024-04-14 10:46 | DJP (DJ) (American DJ) | Daniel James Phillips, better known by his stage name DJP, is an American DJ and turntablist from Springfield, Missouri. He is best known as one of the pioneers of "mash-ups” formally known as “blending”, a style of blending different genres and eras of music that became popular in the early 2000s. | Could not find any sources covering this fellow, much less any that described him as a pioneer within his field (Why? I Ask) |
2024-04-16 20:30 | Emerald Rose (US Celtic folk rock band) | Emerald Rose is a Celtic folk rock band from the US state of Georgia. The band consists of four members: Brian Sullivan (Logan), Larry Morris, Arthur Hinds and Clyde Gilbert. Emerald Rose plays a mix of Celtic, folk, and Pagan tunes. | Found no signs of notability. BroadJam and SonicBids are very likely unreliable, and Pagan Bookworm is a blog that probably wouldn't pass muster either. (QuietHere) |
2024-04-16 20:58 | Record of Zeniff (chapters 9 through 22 of the Book of Mosiah; contains the story of a group of Nephites, led by Zeniff, who leave the land of Zarahemla and return to the land of Nephi) | In the Book of Mormon, chapters 9 through 22 of the Book of Mosiah are identified as the Record of Zeniff. These chapters contain the story of a group of Nephites, led by Zeniff, who leave the land of Zarahemla and return to their former land, known as the land of Nephi, which was then occupied by the Lamanites, their traditional enemies. | No secondary reliable sources. This is a Sunday school lesson, not a summary of a notable topic (Big Money Threepwood) |
2024-04-17 11:12 | Gotham (band) (band) | Gotham, was a New York City horn funk-rock band from the early 1970s. | Unreferenced article since 2007, do not seem to meet WP:BAND notability criteria (InDimensional) |
2024-04-17 11:50 | Sagar Films (Indian film production company) | Sagar Pictures Entertainment is an Indian film and television production company based in Mumbai, India. It was founded by Ramanand Sagar and is a part of the Sagar Group of companies owned by the Sagar family. | The notability issue tag added four years ago remains unresolved. Plus, the only referenced source fails to mention the production company. (AmusingWeasel) |
2024-04-17 04:10 | Matet de Leon (Filipino actress) | Matet de Leon-Estrada (born October 4, 1983 as Maria Nora Ana Theresa Villamayor-Estrada) is a Filipino actress who began her career as a child star. She is an adopted daughter of Christopher de Leon and Nora Aunor. | Fails GNG (Greenish Pickle!) |
2024-04-17 15:33 | Brian Sheehan (actor) (American actor) | Brian Sheehan is an American actor who has appeared on screen since 1980. His screen debut came when he appeared in the TV serial Reunion. He has appeared in films including Teen Wolf, Top Gun, Total Force and Recoil. Sheehan has also appeared on TV, in series including The Greatest American Hero, Knots Landing, and L.A. Law. | Unref BLP. Doesn't seem to meet WP:NACTOR / WP:GNG. (Boleyn) |
2024-04-17 15:46 | Jeremy Schoenberg (American actor) | Jeremy Schoenberg (born May 8, 1972) is a former child star from both film and television. He played on Days of Our Lives from 1980 to 1982 as Johnny, Marlena's foster child. Jeremy was nominated for this role in the category of Best Young Actor - Daytime TV Series in the 2nd Annual Young Artist Awards. | Unref BLP. I couldn't find sources to show it could meet WP:GNG / WP:NACTOR. (Boleyn) |
2024-04-17 16:07 | Mike Simmrin (American film and television actor (born 1979)) | Michael Avrum Simmrin is an American film and television actor. | Unref BLP; I couldn't find sources to show it could meet WP:ENT / WP:GNG. (Boleyn) |
2024-04-17 16:28 | Music of The Bahamas (docu-musical) (Docu-musical on Bahamian music) | Music of The Bahamas is a docu-musical adapted from E. Clement Bethel's master's thesis in ethnomusicology. It written by Nicolette Bethel and Philip A. Burrows, and directed by Philip A. Burrows. | Appears to be a non-notable docu-musical which lacks WP:SIGCOV. (Hey man im josh) |
2024-04-17 16:43 | Mark Spalding (British actor) | Mark Spalding (born 1958) is an English actor from Birmingham. | Unref BLP. Working actor, but it is a joke that every British actor has been in The Bill, notable or not. I couldn't find sources to show he can meet WP:N. (Boleyn) |
2024-04-17 17:05 | D Stevens (American cinematographer and photojournalist) | D Stevens (born in Compton, California) is an American broadcast journalist, photojournalist, photographer and filmmaker. | Unref BLP. I couldn't find sources to show Stevens could meet WP:N. (Boleyn) |
2024-04-17 18:54 | P.T. Barnum Awards | The P.T. Barnum Series in Entertainment is an annual ceremony honoring alumni of Tufts University for their work in the field of media and entertainment. The show alternates between New York City and Los Angeles, respectively titled "From Ballou to Broadway" and "From the Hill to Hollywood." | Non-notable award; lacks significant coverage in independent reliable sources, failing WP:GNG. (Wikipedical) |
Culture/Media/Entertainment
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2024-04-14 13:07 | Stephen Manley (American film and television actor (born 1965)) | Stephen Michael Manley (born February 13, 1965) is an American film and television actor whose acting career began as a young boy. In 1984, he appeared as a young Spock at age 17 in the science fiction film Star Trek III: The Search for Spock. | Unref BLP. I couldn't find sources to show he meets WP:GNG / WP:NACTOR. (Boleyn) |
2024-04-17 18:57 | The Edward R. Murrow Forum on Issues in Journalism (Annual event) | The Edward R. Murrow Forum on Issues in Journalism is an annual event held at Tufts University. It is sponsored by the Film and Media Studies Program (FMS) at Tufts University, the [http://fletcher.tufts.edu/Murrow Edward R. | Non-notable annual lecture; lacks significant coverage in independent reliable sources, failing WP:GNG. (Wikipedical) |
Culture/Media/Films
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2024-04-12 18:11 | Mike Lobell (American film producer) | Mike Lobell is an American film producer. He is known for his collaborations with Andrew Bergman. | Doesn't appear to meet WP:BIO / WP:GNG. Long-time unref BLP. (Boleyn) |
2024-04-11 19:35 | Anora (upcoming film) (Sri Lankan film) | Anora (Template:Lang-si) is an upcoming Sri Lankan Sinhala drama thriller film directed by Hector Kumarasiri and co-produced by Chris Wickramasinge, Don Premadasa, Pulasthi Bethmage, Sarath Kumara Podinilame, Priyantha Kaluarachchi, and Sunil Dissanayake for A U M Films. | This film has been "upcoming" for over half a decade now. It has still not been publicly released to theatres or video. I see nothing that indicates the production itself is notable. Thus it should not have its own article, per WP:NFF. (Οἶδα) |
2024-04-16 19:32 | O'Dessa (film) (Film) | O'Dessa is an upcoming musical drama film written and directed by Geremy Jasper, starring Sadie Sink. | Fails WP:NFF, should be deleted or moved back to DRAFT (Donaldd23) |
Culture/Media/Music
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2024-04-11 01:52 | Capillary Action (band) (US musical ensemble) | Capillary Action was an American avant-rock/experimental music group formed at Oberlin College in 2004 by Philadelphia native Jonathan Pfeffer, the group's sole constant member, and active until 2012. | no reliable evidence of notability (76.14.122.5) |
2024-04-12 20:06 | Jo Potter (singer) (Musical artist) | Jo Potter is an American singer-songwriter known for her work in rock, pop, and soul music genres. She is known for her emotive lyrics and vocals, influenced by artists like Sting, Tracy Chapman, and Beth Hart. | No claim of notability. (Biruitorul) |
2024-04-14 16:47 | Mike Morgan (songwriter) (American singer) | Michael Allen Morgan (born June 12, 1948) is an American singer-songwriter and record producer. | Unref BLP. I couldn't find sources to show he meets WP:MUSICBIO / WP:GNG. (Boleyn) |
2024-04-14 23:55 | Honey Barbara (US musical group) | Honey Barbara is an American rock band from San Antonio, Texas. | Fails WP:NBAND. No significant coverage cited and none found in WP:BEFORE. Tagged for notability for a decade. (Jfire) |
2024-04-15 01:42 | I Luv Money Records (German hip hop label) | I Luv Money Records is a German hip hop record label, founded in 2001 by King Orgasmus One, Bass Sultan Hengzt, D-Bo and Bushido. | Fails WP:NCORP/WP:ORGCRIT. (Jfire) |
2024-04-15 22:23 | Treateth | Treateth is a melodic death metal band. In the beginning named Hostilis of Mort. They are from Guatemala City, Guatemala. Formed at the end of 2007, as an idea of Erick and Marco Orozco, who always get a lot of trouble for find members for the band that be qualified by the expectations for the brothers. | Unsourced since 2010 (Myspace is not a valid reference) and do not seem to meet notability per WP:BAND. (InDimensional) |
2024-04-15 22:25 | Juneau (band) (pop-punk band from Houston, Texas) | Juneau is an American pop-punk band from Houston, Texas. formerly signed to Red Letter Records. Their only full-length album, Safe & Sound was released on January 24, 2006. | Lack of significant coverage online and do not seem to meet notability per WP:BAND (InDimensional) |
2024-04-15 22:25 | Going Home (band) (band) | Going Home is a pop-punk band from Wyckoff, New Jersey. | Unreferenced since 2007, do not seem to meet notability per WP:BAND (InDimensional) |
2024-04-15 22:26 | The Outline (band) (former experimental band) | The Outline was an experimental band from Los Angeles, California, formed in 2002. The group's first release was The Outline Proudly Presents the Chestnut Tree, a self-recorded EP, in 2005. The band was signed by Fearless Records in the summer of 2006. | Unreferenced since 2006, do not seem to meet notability per WP:BAND (InDimensional) |
2024-04-15 22:28 | Sensa Anima | Sensa Anima (initiated in 1999 under the name Crownfall) was a Norwegian heavy metal band from Oslo. | No significant coverage online and do not seem to meet notability requirements per WP:GNG (InDimensional) |
2024-04-15 22:32 | Nakama (band) | Nakama (initiated 2015 in Oslo, Norway) is a Norwegian five-piece jazz ensemble led by the Norwegian bassist Christian Meaas Svendsen. | Not notable - no suitable references in article and no significant coverage of this group online. (InDimensional) |
2024-04-15 22:35 | Briertone (US musical group) | Briertone is a band from the Central Coast of California. They combine indie, Southern rock and bluegrass elements to create a musical style that they refer to as "outlaw rock." | Unreferenced since 2005, do not seem to meet notability per WP:BAND (InDimensional) |
2024-04-15 22:37 | Manic Depressive Psychosis (band) (band) | Manic Depressive Psychosis (also known as MDP) was an Armenian rock group established in 1990 at the Yerevan State University.
Their début album Usurper of the Sun Rays was self-released on an MC-cassette in 1993. It presented a very particular brew that incorporated elements of heavy and at the same time psychedelic music based on sound experimentation. |
Unreferenced since 2006, overly promotional in tone and does not seem to meet notability per WP:BAND (InDimensional) |
2024-04-15 22:45 | Tschilp | Tschilp is a Hamburg/Germany-based indie rock band. Members are Wibke Tiarks(Guitar/Singer), Nina Istok(Drums/Metallophon) and Kerstin Schroedinger (Bass/Singer). They use guitars, drums, bass and a repetition tool.
Tschilp have made music together since 2002. |
Unreferenced since 2005, do not seem to meet notability per WP:BAND (InDimensional) |
2024-04-13 15:20 | Mark Saul (Australian musician) | Mark Saul born March 9, is a Celtic fusion musician from Melbourne, Australia. He plays bagpipes, wooden flute, and tin whistle. | Non-notable musician who doesn't appear to have ever charted anywhere. (Article creator was not notified because they haven't been on Wikipedia since 2021.) (Erpert) |
2024-04-16 13:06 | Steinar Eikum (Musical artist) | Steinar Schanke Eikum (born 6 October 1958 in Drøbak, Norway) was the original bassist in the Norwegian hard rock band TNT. He joined the band after doing an audition in the Easter of 1982, and played on their self-titled debut album the same year. He was replaced by Morty Black in 1983. | Not enough coverage or notability as an individual musician outside of his bands for an individual page (InDimensional) |
2024-04-16 13:07 | Lawn (band) (Dutch alternative-indie rock band) | Lawn is a Dutch Alternative-Indie rock band. They have released three albums: Lawn-dro-mat (2000), Backspace (2003) and Silver (2008). Their song Fix (from Backspace) includes a duet with Anneke van Giersbergen, the former vocalist from fellow Dutch band The Gathering. | Unreferenced article since 2005, does not seem to meet notability per WP:BAND (InDimensional) |
2024-04-16 13:09 | The Digital Fiend (American musician) | The Digital Fiend is an Italian American electronic music producer based in West Virginia. | Unreferenced article since 2010, do not seem to meet notability per WP:MUSICBIO (InDimensional) |
2024-04-16 13:12 | Ross McLean (musician) (record producer) | Ross Andrew McLean is an English recording artist and record producer, whose first release came from Brighton-based record label, Tru Thoughts in 2003. The Saltwater EP was followed later by Out Of Luck, a second EP, released on the New York City-based record label, Bastard Jazz. | Unreferenced since 2011, does not seem to meet notability per WP:MUSICBIO. Additionally seems to have been written by the articles subject. (InDimensional) |
2024-04-16 13:49 | Dispirit (US musical group) | Dispirit is an American black metal band from Oakland, California. | Unreferenced since 2014, do not seem to meet notability per WP:BAND (InDimensional) |
2024-04-16 13:50 | The Kings Royal (American rock band) | The Kings Royal (TKR) is an American rock band formed in Los Angeles, California in early 2007. The band is made up of Benny Marchant on vocals and guitar, Sean Hennesy (The Hiwatts, Candlebox, The Gracious Few) on lead guitar, Walker Gibson on keyboards, Adam Kury (The Hiwatts, Candlebox) on bass and Dave Krusen (Pearl Jam, Candlebox) on drums. | Unreferenced article since 2008, do not seem to meet notability per WP:BAND (InDimensional) |
2024-04-16 16:09 | Airlock (band) (Belgian musical group) | Airlock is a Belgium based trip hop musical group formed November 1997 in Brussels notable for their ambient music on several popular TV series: CSI: Crime Scene Investigation and CSI: Miami. The band members were Renaud Charlier, Ernst W. Meinrath and Pierre Mussche. | Unreferenced article since 2006, do not meet notability requirements per WP:BAND (InDimensional) |
2024-04-16 16:09 | Symptomatic (album) (Studio album by Airlock) | Symptomatic is the second studio album composed and performed by Belgian group Airlock. | Album of band that do not meet notability requirements per WP:BAND, also PROD'd (InDimensional) |
2024-04-16 19:23 | Hugo de Bruin (Dutch musician) | Hugo W.R. de Bruin is a Dutch rock guitarist. De Bruin played in Diesel for a two-year period and afterwards joined The Time Bandits in the mid eighties. In the early nineties he had a brief stint with Ten Sharp, who had a hit with the song 'You', with 20 million copies sold world-wide. | Unreferenced article since 2009, written by it's subject as promo and does not seem to meet WP:MUSICBIO requirements (InDimensional) |
2024-04-16 19:25 | The Epochs (alternstive-rock band) | The Epochs are an alternative rock band based in Brooklyn, New York, and fronted by the brothers Hays and Ryan Holladay. | Unsourced article since 2008, do not meet criteria of WP:BAND (InDimensional) |
2024-04-16 19:27 | Supreme Majesty | Supreme Majesty is a power metal band from Sweden. | Unreferenced article since 2011, does not meet notability criteria per WP:BAND (InDimensional) |
2024-04-16 19:47 | František Šolc (Czech musician) | František Šolc (June 25, 1920 – March 11, 1996) was a Czech French hornist and horn teacher. | Unref BLP. Doesn't meet WP:MUSICBIO / WP:GNG. (Boleyn) |
2024-04-16 20:02 | Seconds Out Round One (Compilation album by Various artists) | Seconds Out Round One was compilation album of session tracks[when defined as?] recorded in 1991 for the Mark Radcliffe radio show Hit The North, released by Imaginary Records. The album consisted of three tracks each from The Boo Radleys, Scorpio Rising, Dr. Phibes and the House of Wax Equations and Leatherface. | Doesn't meet WP:NALBUM or WP:GNG (Boleyn) |
2024-04-17 11:10 | Static Icon (Australian musical group) | Static Icon is a synthpop band. They started in Adelaide, Australia as a three-piece band called "Das Concept". In their first incarnation they were a Depeche Mode cover band. Gradually they introduced more and more original material into their set. To complete the transition to a fully original band, they changed their name to Static Icon and dropped all but one or two Depeche Mode covers from their set. | Unreferenced article since 2005, no evidence of notability criteria per WP:BAND (InDimensional) |
2024-04-17 14:27 | Jon Finn Group (US musical group) | The Jon Finn Group is a rock band formed and led by the Boston guitarist Jon Finn. The band plays instrumental progressive rock, sounding like a mix between Dream Theater and Dixie Dregs with a blues approach. | Unreferenced since 2005, no sign of notability outside of Jon Finn (InDimensional) |
2024-04-17 19:01 | Billy Rush (American musician, guitarist, composer, producer, arranger and engineer) | William Rush (born August 26, 1952) is an American musician, guitarist, composer, producer, arranger and engineer who started working professionally in 1964. Rush is especially known for his lengthy association with Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes as guitarist and composer (from 1975 to 1985) and for his work as guitarist and musical director with Serge Gainsbourg from 1984 until 1991. | Unref BLP, language has many issues so would need TNTing. I couldn't find sources to show he could meet WP:N. (Boleyn) |
Culture/Media/Radio
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2024-04-12 14:50 | Sargam Fiji (Radio station) | Radio Sargam is a nationwide commercial Hindi FM radio station in Fiji. It is owned by Communications Fiji Limited (CFL), the company which owns FM96-Fiji, Viti FM, Legend FM, and Radio Navtarang. Radio Sargam broadcasts on three frequencies namely: 103.4 FM in Suva, Navua, Nausori, Labasa, Nadi, and Lautoka; 103.2 FM in Savusavu, Coral Coast, Ba, and Tavua; and 103.8 FM in Rakiraki. | Fails WP:GNG, No reliable secondary sources found. (Grabup) |
2024-04-17 16:41 | Mickey Spagnola (American sportswriter) | Mickey Spagnola, a former sportswriter for the now-defunct Dallas Times Herald, serves as the feature writer for DallasCowboys.com, tracking the daily activities of the Dallas Cowboys. Mickey writes articles and blogs for the site, but also hosts "Talkin' Cowboys", one of two daily radio shows broadcast exclusively on DallasCowboys.com. | Unref BLP. I couldn't find sources to show he meets WP:N. (Boleyn) |
Culture/Media/Software
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2024-04-11 19:30 | Online artwork proofing, feedback, review and approval tool | An online artwork proofing, feedback, review and approval tool is a web-based collaborative software that helps studios with internal and client communication. | Not a notable concept, nothing reliable comes up when searching for this borderline incomprehensible title. (StreetcarEnjoyer) |
2024-04-11 19:32 | Cloudsoft Monterey | Cloudsoft Monterey was platform as a service (PaaS) software developed by Cloudsoft Corp to provide Intelligent Application Mobility across multiple Cloud computing environments. It supported vCloud, Amazon EC2 and GoGrid as well as private clouds using the jclouds Cloud API. | Doesn't meet WP:GNG or WP:NSOFT, only press releases exist (StreetcarEnjoyer) |
2024-04-14 22:18 | Jexus (Proprietary web server) | Jexus Web Server (or simply Jexus) is a proprietary web server developed by Bing Liu. Jexus supports the ASP.NET stack defined by Microsoft by integrating with Mono, as well as PHP via FastCGI. | Non-notable software. No independent sources. Tagged for notability for a decade. (Jfire) |
2024-04-14 23:18 | SpoonWEP/WPA | SpoonWEP/WPA is a GUI that uses Aircrack-ng to autonomously crack WEP and WPA keys. The tool has been included with so-called "network-scrounging cards", which are Chinese USB Wi-Fi adapters that promise Internet access "for free". | Non-notable software. No significant coverage in reliable sources. Tagged for notability for a decade. (Jfire) |
2024-04-14 19:43 | ChargeFinder | ChargeFinder is a mobile and web application designed to assist electric vehicle (EV) drivers in locating and accessing public charging stations for electric automobiles.[better source needed] The application is developed in Sweden and United States, owned and operated by ChargeFinder Inc. | Promotional; article creator has been banned for paid editing. (Biruitorul) |
Culture/Media/Television
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2024-04-12 16:21 | David Grossman (director) (American film and television director) | David Grossman is an American film and television director. He is best known for his work on the ABC series Desperate Housewives, where he also served as co-executive producer. | I couldn't establish that he meets WP:NDIRECTOR / WP:GNG. Working in TV/film but unclear he is notable. Long-time unreferenced BLP. (Boleyn) |
2024-04-12 19:09 | Football Saved My Life (television series) | Football Saved My Life is a 10-part sports reality show commissioned from Granada Productions by ITV STUDIOS for Bravo. It was initially entitled "Saved by the Ball". This program took a group of 15 dysfunctional men and turned their lives around through the medium of football. | Unref article for 16 years. I couldn't find sources to show it is notable. (Boleyn) |
2024-04-13 18:11 | Pakistan Sangeet Icon (Pakistani TV series or programme) | Pakistan Sangeet Icon is a reality-based first singing competition shown on MTV Pakistan and Indus TV. It is based on the popular British show Pop Idol and its American counterpart American Idol. The show aims to find the most talented young singer in Pakistan. | Fails notability (Wikibear47) |
2024-04-12 16:33 | Charmin Lee (American actress) | Charmin Lee is an American actress and director. Lee was born in Denver, Colorado. She appeared in more than 90 films and television series since 1980s. She guest-starred on In the Heat of the Night, Sister, Sister, Drop Dead Diva, The Vampire Diaries, Being Mary Jane, Saints & Sinners, Sleepy Hollow, Dynasty, Homeland, and Westworld. | I couldn't establish that she meets WP:ENT / WP:GNG. Long-time unreferenced BLP. (Boleyn) |
2024-04-14 04:43 | KNRC-LD (Television station in Nevada, United States) | KNRC-LD, virtual and UHF digital channel 14, is a low-powered Estrella TV-affiliated television station licensed to Reno, Nevada, United States. The station is owned by FMI Media. | Subject does not meet the GNG. (Mvcg66b3r) |
2024-04-14 04:44 | KNVV-LP (Low-power TV station in Reno, Nevada (2000–2014)) | KNVV-LP, UHF analog channel 41, was a low-power UniMás-affiliated television station licensed to Reno, Nevada, United States. Owned by Entravision Communications, it was a sister station to Univision affiliate KREN-TV (channel 27) and low-power CW affiliate KRNS-CD (channel 46). | Subject does not meet the GNG. (Mvcg66b3r) |
2024-04-13 17:36 | Network Television Marketing | Network Television Marketing or NTM was Pakistan's first private television slot. The company's productions first aired on Peoples TV Network (PTN, later renamed as STN) in 1990. In the 1990s, PTN entered into a three-year agreement with Interflow and created NTM | Fails notability and looks more like advertisement (Wikibear47) |
2024-04-14 13:07 | Stephen Manley (American film and television actor (born 1965)) | Stephen Michael Manley (born February 13, 1965) is an American film and television actor whose acting career began as a young boy. In 1984, he appeared as a young Spock at age 17 in the science fiction film Star Trek III: The Search for Spock. | Unref BLP. I couldn't find sources to show he meets WP:GNG / WP:NACTOR. (Boleyn) |
2024-04-14 13:57 | Alan McCullough (writer) (Television writer) | Alan McCullough is a television writer. | Unref BLP. I couldn't find sources o show he meets WP:N. (Boleyn) |
2024-04-16 19:59 | Franco Lagusad (Filipino actor and model) | Franco Julio Rodrigo Lagusad or better known as Franco Lagusad (born September 4, 1996 in Quezon City, Philippines). is a Filipino actor and model. | No coverage in RS, does not meet WP:GNG, article appears to have been exclusively written by a sockfarm. (Rosguill) |
2024-04-16 22:16 | Table for Two (television series) | Table for Two is a Malaysian television show which aired in 2004 on TV3. | Fails WP:NTV and WP:GNG (Donaldd23) |
2024-04-17 03:21 | Teo Briones (American actor (born 2005)) | Mateo Justis Briones (born January 11, 2005) is an American actor. He is best known for portraying the role of Junior Wheeler in Chucky, a television continuation of the Child's Play film franchise. | Fails WP:SIGCOV and cited with primary sources, while biographical content copied from IMDb. (HopalongCasualty) |
2024-04-16 21:08 | AXN Movies (Portugal) (Television channel) | AXN Movies (previously AXN Black) is a channel operated by Sony Pictures Television International Networks Europe. | No independent sources present. Cursory search does not show any. (Викидим) |
2024-04-17 17:02 | Teen Top Rising 100% (South Korean variety show) | Teen Top's Rising 100% is a South Korean variety show featured on the Seoul Broadcasting System (SBS) and produced by MTV. A total of ten episodes of the series were aired from June 10, 2012 to August 18, 2012. The show, labeled a 'real variety' show, was hosted by Kim Tae Hyun and included the bands Teen Top and 100%. | No sources cited in article. I could not find any after searching. (XabqEfdg) |
2024-04-17 19:29 | Keaton and Kylie Rae Tyndall (American actresses) | Keaton Tyndall and Kylie Tyndall (born Keaton Nicole Tyndall and Kylie Rae Tyndall on March 14, 1992 in Los Angeles, California) are identical twin actresses. | Doesn't meet WP:NACTOR / WP:GNG (Boleyn) |
Culture/Media/Video games
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2024-04-10 21:06 | Big Bucks Trivia (1986 video game) | Big Bucks Trivia is a quiz arcade game released by Dynasoft in 1986. The player answers questions from various trivia categories, in order to win "big bucks". | lack of notability (Waxworker) |
2024-04-10 21:07 | Black Hole (1981 video game) (1981 video game) | Black Hole is a fixed shooter arcade video game released by Tokyo Denshi Sekkei in 1981. Players must shoot splitting "neutron mines" and flying saucers. | lack of notability (Waxworker) |
2024-04-10 21:10 | Blue Hawk (video game) (1993 video game) | Blue Hawk is a vertically scrolling shooter video game released in arcades by the Korean company Dooyong in 1993. | lack of notability (Waxworker) |
2024-04-11 23:50 | Cyvern: The Dragon Weapons (1998 video game) | Cyvern: The Dragon Weapons is a vertically scrolling shoot 'em up game released in 1998 by Japanese company Kaneko. The game runs on the Super Kaneko Nova System arcade board that also runs Kaneko's other title Panic Street, which was released a year later. | lack of notability (Waxworker) |
2024-04-12 05:58 | Devil Fish (video game) (1982 video game) | Devil Fish is a maze arcade game released by Taiwanese company Artic Electronics in 1982. It was not ported to any home systems. | lack of notability (Waxworker) |
2024-04-13 03:32 | Dragon Master (1994 video game) | Dragon Master is a 1994 2D fighting arcade game developed and published by South Korean company UNiCO Electronics. It was released during the fighting game trend in the early 1990s that started with Capcom's Street Fighter II. Dragon Master is also available as a pre-installed game on the iiRcade home arcade platform. | lack of notability (Waxworker) |
2024-04-14 00:22 | Egg Venture (1997 video game) | Egg Venture is a 1997 arcade first-person shooter game developed by The Game Room and published by Innovative Concepts in Entertainment (ICE). | lack of notability (Waxworker) |
2024-04-14 00:30 | Flamin' Finger (2003 video game) | Flamin' Finger is an arcade redemption game and merchandiser developed by American company Dell Electronics Labs and released by Namco, notable for its retro design and electronic soundtrack. | lack of notability (Waxworker) |
2024-04-16 04:34 | Sol Harris (British producer, director, writer and podcaster) | Sol Harris is a producer, director, writer and podcaster. He is host of the film podcast "Diminishing Returns". | General lack of notoriety. Doesn't meet Wikipedia's criteria for notoriety for creative professionals. (Omega cyber turnip) |
2024-04-16 23:35 | Pop's Pop's (1999 video game) | Pop's Pop's is an arcade game by South Korean studio Afega launched in 1999. The game is a music quiz. | lack of notability (Waxworker) |
2024-04-17 10:43 | Sarbakan (Canadian video game studio) | Sarbakan is a Canadian video game studio based in Quebec City, Quebec. Ten years after its foundation in 1998 by Guy Boucher, Sarbakan had delivered over 600 games, mostly web-based, and started shifting its focus from flash game development to console digital download gaming. | Fails GNG (Greenish Pickle!) |
2024-04-14 00:34 | The Glob (1983 video game) | The Glob (also known as Super Glob and Beastie Feastie) is an arcade video game released by Epos in 1983. It is a platform game where the player guides a strange, blue, glob-like creature named Toby through corridors and up and down elevators in search of snacks. | lack of notability (Waxworker) |
Culture/Performing arts
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2024-04-17 15:46 | Jeremy Schoenberg (American actor) | Jeremy Schoenberg (born May 8, 1972) is a former child star from both film and television. He played on Days of Our Lives from 1980 to 1982 as Johnny, Marlena's foster child. Jeremy was nominated for this role in the category of Best Young Actor - Daytime TV Series in the 2nd Annual Young Artist Awards. | Unref BLP. I couldn't find sources to show it could meet WP:GNG / WP:NACTOR. (Boleyn) |
Culture/Philosophy and religion
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2024-04-12 16:28 | Yosef Yechiel Mechel Lebovits (American rabbi) | Yosef Yechiel Mechel Lebovits (Yiddish: יוסף יחיאל מיכל לעבאוויטש) is a Hasidic rebbe and the founder of the Nikolsburg-Monsey Hasidic community. | I couldn't establish that he meets WP:BIO / WP:GNG. Long-time unreferenced BLP. (Boleyn) |
2024-04-16 02:56 | Contemporary Whitehead Studies (Interdisciplinary book series) | Contemporary Whitehead Studies (CWS) is an interdisciplinary book series that publishes manuscripts from scholars with contemporary and innovative approaches to the studies of Alfred North Whitehead.
The book series was founded in 2009 with Rodopi as a special series in the Value Inquiry Book Series. |
No apparent notability, appears to have been created as WP:PROMO in 2009 (Asilvering) |
2024-04-16 22:59 | H. B. Garlock (American missionary in Africa) | Henry Bruce Garlock (1897–1985), was a missionary in Africa, first with the Pentecostal Holiness Movement and then with the Assemblies of God. | No evidence of any notability. Fails WP:GNG for his evangelical work and fails WP:NAUTHOR with regard to his book. Probably a good guy, but that is not enough to satisfy notability. (Velella) |
Culture/Sports
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2024-04-11 19:26 | Lisa Lung (Belgian table tennis player) | Lisa Lung (born 29 June 1999) is a Belgian table tennis player. Her highest career ITTF ranking was 110. | Non-notable table tennis player with a single source to a database entry. Does not meet any WP:NSPORT guidelines or WP:GNG. (Hey man im josh) |
2024-04-11 19:25 | Cho Ha-la (South Korean table tennis player (born 1988)) | Cho Ha-La (born 21 March 1988) is a South Korean table tennis player. Her highest career ITTF ranking was 115. | Non-notable table tennis player with a single source to a database entry. Does not appear to have ever been ranked in the top 100 players based on the source. Does not meet any WP:NSPORT guidelines or WP:GNG. (Hey man im josh) |
2024-04-11 19:40 | Valeria Petrova (Estonian table tennis player) | Valeria Petrova (born 22 February 1996) is an Estonian table tennis player. Her highest career ITTF ranking was 233. | Non-notable table tennis player with a single source to a database entry. ITTF rankings in source show they peaked at 233rd in the rankings. Does not meet any WP:NSPORT guidelines or WP:GNG. (Hey man im josh) |
2024-04-12 01:12 | FC Saint John's (Association football club in Montserrat) | Saint John's is a teams from Montserrat based in St. Johns. | Unsourced article for nine years no indication of notability (Mcmatter) |
2024-04-13 07:12 | Katlego Thena (South African cricketer) | Katlego Thena (born 8 July 1998) is a South African cricketer. He made his Twenty20 debut for Mpumalanga in the 2019–20 CSA Provincial T20 Cup on 15 September 2019. | Cricketer BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. (JTtheOG) |
2024-04-13 07:20 | Jayden Gengan (South African cricketer) | Jayden Gengan (born 6 October 2000) is a South African cricketer. He made his List A debut for KwaZulu-Natal Inland in the 2018–19 CSA Provincial One-Day Challenge on 24 March 2019. | Cricketer BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. (JTtheOG) |
2024-04-13 16:10 | John O'Reilly (baseball) (Baseball player) | John O'Reilly (born October 4, 1995) is an American professional baseball pitcher. | I do not think sufficient sources exist for this subject to meet WP:GNG. There's this, but it strikes me as failing WP:BLP1E based on that. (Muboshgu) |
2024-04-14 21:56 | Wihan Victor (South African cricketer) | Wihan Victor (born 11 November 1997) is a South African cricketer. He made his first-class debut for Free State in the 2015–16 Sunfoil 3-Day Cup on 25 February 2016. | Cricketer BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. (JTtheOG) |
2024-04-14 22:00 | Jason Wagener (South African cricketer) | Jason Wagener (born 2 June 1997) is a South African cricketer. He made his Twenty20 debut for KwaZulu-Natal in the 2017 Africa T20 Cup on 8 September 2017. He made his List A debut for KwaZulu-Natal in the 2017–18 CSA Provincial One-Day Challenge on 15 October 2017. | Cricketer BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. (JTtheOG) |
2024-04-14 22:14 | Richard Ntumka (South African cricketer) | Richard Ntumka (born 3 May 1996) is a South African cricketer. He made his Twenty20 debut for Northern Cape in the 2017 Africa T20 Cup on 10 September 2017. He made his List A debut on 21 March 2021, for Northern Cape in the 2020–21 CSA Provincial One-Day Challenge. | Cricketer BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. (JTtheOG) |
2024-04-15 10:03 | Vietnamese National Women's U-16 Football Championship (Football league) | The Vietnamese National Women's U-16 Football Championship (Vietnamese : Giải bóng đá Nữ v
Vô địch U16 Quốc gia) is annual football tournament held for women under age of 16 and organised by VFF Current champion is U16 Reserve Team (Vietnamese : Dự tuyển U16 nữ Việt Nam) when they won the title in 2020 |
Non notable youth football tournament (Joseph2302) |
2024-04-15 16:27 | Vivian Le (American figure skater) | Vivian Le (born July 30, 2000) is an American former competitive figure skater. She is a two-time bronze medalist on the ISU Junior Grand Prix series, the 2016 U.S Junior silver medalist, and the 2014 U.S Novice champion. | Absolutely fails WP:NSKATE. (Bgsu98) |
2024-04-15 18:44 | Kevin Shum (American figure skater (born 1997)) | Kevin Shum (born July 3, 1997) is an American figure skater. He competed at the 2015 World Junior Championships and qualified for the free skate. | Fails WP:NSKATE. (Bgsu98) |
2024-04-15 18:56 | Lindsay Weinstein (American pair skater (born 2000)) | Lindsay Weinstein (born February 18, 2000) is an American pair skater. With partner Jacob Simon, she won the junior silver medal at the 2016 U.S. Championships and placed 9th at the 2016 World Junior Championships. | Fails WP:NSKATE. (Bgsu98) |
2024-04-15 18:57 | Jacob Simon (American pair skater (born 1997)) | Jacob Simon (born March 13, 1997) is an American pair skater. With former partner Lindsay Weinstein, he won the junior silver medal at the 2016 U.S. Championships and placed 9th at the 2016 World Junior Championships. He competed at the 2018 U.S. Championships in the senior division with current partner Alexandria Yao, after teaming up in May 2017. | Fails WP:NSKATE. (Bgsu98) |
2024-04-15 18:58 | Ernie Utah Stevens (American former pair skater (born 1993)) | Ernest Utah "Ernie" Stevens (born December 31, 1993) is an American former pair skater. With his skating partner, Caitlin Fields, he is the 2015 U.S. national junior champion and placed fifth at the 2015 World Junior Championships. | Fails WP:NSKATE. (Bgsu98) |
2024-04-15 19:00 | Caitlin Fields (American pair skater) | Caitlin Fields (born September 25, 1995) is an American former pair skater. With her skating partner, Ernie Utah Stevens, she is the 2015 U.S. national junior champion and placed fifth at the 2015 World Junior Championships. | Fails WP:NSKATE. (Bgsu98) |
2024-04-15 21:22 | N. Koppelman (Russian chess player) | N. Kopelman (Koppelman) (1881 ? – 1944, Moscow?) was a Russian chess player. | No notability, provided sources are not reliable (Alecs) |
2024-04-16 19:03 | TJ Nyman (American pair skater) | Tommy-Jo "TJ" Nyman (born April 8, 2000) is an American pair skater. With his former skating partner, Sarah Feng, he is the 2018 JGP Czech Republic bronze medalist and the 2018 U.S. junior national silver medalist. The pair placed within the top five at the 2019 World Junior Championships. | Fails WP:NSKATE. (Bgsu98) |
2024-04-16 20:31 | Sarah Feng (American pair skater) | Sarah Feng (born September 2, 1999) is an American pair skater. With her former skating partner, TJ Nyman, she is the 2018 JGP Czech Republic bronze medalist and the 2018 U.S. national junior silver medalist. The pair placed within the top five at the 2019 World Junior Championships. | Fails WP:NSKATE. (Bgsu98) |
2024-04-17 01:31 | Timothy McKernan (American ice dancer) | Timothy A. McKernan II (born July 29, 1989) is an American ice dancer who skated most recently in partnership with Kimberley Hew-Low for Australia. They competed at the 2017 Four Continents Championships. Representing the United States with Piper Gilles, McKernan won one medal on the ISU Junior Grand Prix series and became the 2008 U.S. national junior silver medalist. | Fails WP:NSKATE. (Bgsu98) |
2024-04-17 03:25 | Jessica Rose Paetsch (American pair skater (born 1993)) | Jessica Rose Paetsch (born January 31, 1993, in Denver, Colorado) is an American pair skater. With former partner Jon Nuss, she is the 2008 U.S. Junior Champion and a two-time bronze medalist at the Junior Grand Prix Final. | Fails WP:NSKATE. (Bgsu98) |
2024-04-17 03:26 | Jon Nuss (American pair skater (born 1987)) | Jon Nuss (born June 22, 1987 in Phoenix, Arizona) is an American pair skater. With former partner Jessica Rose Paetsch, he is the 2008 U.S. Junior Champion and a two-time bronze medalist at the Junior Grand Prix Final. | Fails WP:NSKATE. (Bgsu98) |
2024-04-17 07:07 | Carson Porter (American soccer coach) | Carson Porter (born in Charlotte, North Carolina) is an American soccer coach. | Fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. (Uhai) |
2024-04-17 18:14 | Thulani Thembela (South African cricketer) | Thulani Thembela (born 22 August 2000) is a South African cricketer. He made his first-class debut for Easterns in the 2018–19 CSA 3-Day Provincial Cup on 11 October 2018. | Cricketer BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. (JTtheOG) |
2024-04-17 18:18 | Modiri Litheko (South African cricketer) | Modiri Litheko (born 2 June 2000) is a South African cricketer. He made his first-class debut on 7 November 2019, for Northerns in the 2019–20 CSA 3-Day Provincial Cup. He made his List A debut on 10 November 2019, for Northerns in the 2019–20 CSA Provincial One-Day Challenge. | Cricketer BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. (JTtheOG) |
2024-04-17 18:20 | Ivan Mokhov (American pair skater) | Ivan Mokhov (born February 22, 1999) is an American pair skater. With his sister and skating partner, Maria Mokhova, he placed fourth at the 2022 Skate America. | Fails WP:NSKATE. (Bgsu98) |
2024-04-17 18:21 | Maria Mokhova (American pair skater) | Maria Mokhova (born August 11, 2006) is an American pair skater. With her brother and skating partner, Ivan Mokhov, she placed fourth at the 2022 Skate America. | Fails WP:NSKATE. (Bgsu98) |
2024-04-17 18:24 | Caleb Wein (American ice dancer) | Caleb Wein (born April 19, 2001) is an American ice dancer. With his skating partner, Angela Ling, he is the 2022 JGP Russia bronze medalist, the 2022 U.S. junior national silver medalist, and finished seventh at the 2022 World Junior Figure Skating Championships. | Fails WP:NSKATE. (Bgsu98) |
2024-04-17 18:26 | Angela Ling (Canadian-American ice dancer) | Angela Ling (born 14 April 2004) is a Canadian-born ice dancer who currently represents the United States. With her skating partner, Caleb Wein, she is the 2022 JGP Russia bronze medalist, the 2022 U.S. junior national silver medalist, and finished seventh at the 2022 World Junior Figure Skating Championships. | Fails WP:NSKATE. (Bgsu98) |
2024-04-17 19:11 | Kate Finster (American pair skater) | Kate Finster (born December 14, 2003) is an American pair skater. With her former skating partner, Balazs Nagy, she is the 2020 U.S. national junior champion, the 2019 U.S. national junior silver medalist, and the 2019 JGP Poland silver medalist. | Fails WP:NSKATE. (Bgsu98) |
Culture/Visual arts
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2024-04-14 13:47 | Marin May (American actress (born 1977)) | Marin May (born September 9, 1977, U.S.) is an American actress who has starred in movies and on television. | Unref BLP. I couldn't find sources to show it can meet WP:N. (Boleyn) |
2024-04-14 13:51 | Eduardo Mazzitelli (Argentine writer of comic books (born 1952)) | Eduardo Mazzitelli (born 4 November 1952 in Lomas de Zamora, Buenos Aires) is an Argentine comics writer. | Unref BLP. I couldn't find sources to show it meets WP:N. (Boleyn) |
Culture/Visual arts/Comics and Anime
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2024-04-16 04:34 | Sol Harris (British producer, director, writer and podcaster) | Sol Harris is a producer, director, writer and podcaster. He is host of the film podcast "Diminishing Returns". | General lack of notoriety. Doesn't meet Wikipedia's criteria for notoriety for creative professionals. (Omega cyber turnip) |
Culture/Visual arts/Fashion
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2024-04-11 14:30 | Yan Yinhong 严隐鸿 (Chinese feminist artist) | Yan Yinhong (Chinese simplified: 严隐鸿, Chinese tradition:嚴隱鴻). Yan Yinhong is a Chinese feminist artist who held a solo exhibition at the China Art Museum during her student years in the 1980s[1]. In the early 1990s, she joined the Yuanmingyuan Artists Village and settled in Beijing[2]. | [BLP] |
2024-04-13 19:42 | Nicola Cavanis (German fashion model) | Nicola Cavanis (born 17 December 1998) is a German model and social media influencer. | No coverage about the individual, only sourcing about shows she's participated in. Instagram followers are not a sign of notability here in Wiki. I can only see photo spreads or interviews with her, no articles about her. (Oaktree b) |
2024-04-16 11:30 | Dorin Negrau (Romanian born fashion designer) | Dorin Negrau is a Romanian born fashion designer. | Promotional page, no credible assertion of notability. (Biruitorul) |
Geography/Regions/Africa
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2024-04-11 03:12 | Ligomarc Advocates (Ugandan law firm) | Ligomarc Advocates, also Ligomarc, is a Ugandan law firm headquartered in Kampala, the capital city of Uganda. It is a private legal practice, founded in 2003. The firm specializes in business law. | Sources are almost entirely press releases or otherwise lack independent, in-depth coverage. No real evidence of notability. Previously deleted and salted as Ligomarc (Pppery) |
2024-04-12 11:41 | Taptenga (Town in Centre, Burkina Faso) | Taptenga is a town located in the region of Centre in Burkina Faso. It is at 12°20'42.9"N 1°40'19.5"W and has an unknown population (2024). | The place does not seem to exist. fr:Tabtenga exists but is in a completely different place. (Broc) |
2024-04-12 11:43 | Wemtenga (Town in Centre, Burkina Faso) | Wemtenga is a town located in the region of Centre in Burkina Faso. It is at 12°22'14.0"N 1°29'21.1"W and has an unknown population (2024). | The place does not seem to exist. There is a fr:Wemtinga but it's in a different place. (Broc) |
2024-04-12 21:36 | Kite Fiqi (19th century Somali military leader) | Ibrahim Fiqi Yusuf (Template:Lang-so), more commonly known as Kite Fiqi, was a Somali military leader and poet. As a military leader, he led the Soocane faction during the early to mid 19th century, consisting of forces from various sub-divisions of the Habr Je'lo clan. | Fails notability as |
Geography/Regions/Africa/Southern Africa
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2024-04-13 07:12 | Katlego Thena (South African cricketer) | Katlego Thena (born 8 July 1998) is a South African cricketer. He made his Twenty20 debut for Mpumalanga in the 2019–20 CSA Provincial T20 Cup on 15 September 2019. | Cricketer BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. (JTtheOG) |
2024-04-13 07:20 | Jayden Gengan (South African cricketer) | Jayden Gengan (born 6 October 2000) is a South African cricketer. He made his List A debut for KwaZulu-Natal Inland in the 2018–19 CSA Provincial One-Day Challenge on 24 March 2019. | Cricketer BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. (JTtheOG) |
2024-04-14 21:56 | Wihan Victor (South African cricketer) | Wihan Victor (born 11 November 1997) is a South African cricketer. He made his first-class debut for Free State in the 2015–16 Sunfoil 3-Day Cup on 25 February 2016. | Cricketer BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. (JTtheOG) |
2024-04-14 22:00 | Jason Wagener (South African cricketer) | Jason Wagener (born 2 June 1997) is a South African cricketer. He made his Twenty20 debut for KwaZulu-Natal in the 2017 Africa T20 Cup on 8 September 2017. He made his List A debut for KwaZulu-Natal in the 2017–18 CSA Provincial One-Day Challenge on 15 October 2017. | Cricketer BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. (JTtheOG) |
2024-04-14 22:14 | Richard Ntumka (South African cricketer) | Richard Ntumka (born 3 May 1996) is a South African cricketer. He made his Twenty20 debut for Northern Cape in the 2017 Africa T20 Cup on 10 September 2017. He made his List A debut on 21 March 2021, for Northern Cape in the 2020–21 CSA Provincial One-Day Challenge. | Cricketer BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. (JTtheOG) |
2024-04-17 18:14 | Thulani Thembela (South African cricketer) | Thulani Thembela (born 22 August 2000) is a South African cricketer. He made his first-class debut for Easterns in the 2018–19 CSA 3-Day Provincial Cup on 11 October 2018. | Cricketer BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. (JTtheOG) |
2024-04-17 18:18 | Modiri Litheko (South African cricketer) | Modiri Litheko (born 2 June 2000) is a South African cricketer. He made his first-class debut on 7 November 2019, for Northerns in the 2019–20 CSA 3-Day Provincial Cup. He made his List A debut on 10 November 2019, for Northerns in the 2019–20 CSA Provincial One-Day Challenge. | Cricketer BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. (JTtheOG) |
Geography/Regions/Africa/Western Africa
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2024-04-16 22:59 | H. B. Garlock (American missionary in Africa) | Henry Bruce Garlock (1897–1985), was a missionary in Africa, first with the Pentecostal Holiness Movement and then with the Assemblies of God. | No evidence of any notability. Fails WP:GNG for his evangelical work and fails WP:NAUTHOR with regard to his book. Probably a good guy, but that is not enough to satisfy notability. (Velella) |
Geography/Regions/Americas/Central America
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2024-04-12 01:12 | FC Saint John's (Association football club in Montserrat) | Saint John's is a teams from Montserrat based in St. Johns. | Unsourced article for nine years no indication of notability (Mcmatter) |
2024-04-12 15:07 | Daniel Ariano-Sánchez (Tropical ecologist and conservation biologist) | Daniel Ariano-Sánchez is a tropical ecologist and conservation biologist born in Guatemala City, Guatemala. His research is focused on the effects of climate change, habitat destruction, and overexploitation on the resilience of endangered species, ecosystems, and environmental services provided by them, with a special interest in the use of amphibians and reptiles as model species. | Does not satisfy WP:NACADEMIC. Also, autobiography published despite multiple warnings in AfC process. (Moriwen) |
2024-04-17 16:28 | Music of The Bahamas (docu-musical) (Docu-musical on Bahamian music) | Music of The Bahamas is a docu-musical adapted from E. Clement Bethel's master's thesis in ethnomusicology. It written by Nicolette Bethel and Philip A. Burrows, and directed by Philip A. Burrows. | Appears to be a non-notable docu-musical which lacks WP:SIGCOV. (Hey man im josh) |
Geography/Regions/Americas/North America
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2024-04-11 03:06 | Kiolbassa Sausage (American company) | Kiolbassa is an American sausage processing, packaging, and distribution company based in San Antonio, Texas. Kiolbassa is family-owned and has been in business since 1949. | No evidence of notability (Pppery) |
2024-04-11 13:23 | Echo Park Film Center (Media arts organization in Los Angeles) | Established in 2002, the Echo Park Film Center is a nonprofit media arts organization. The Echo Park Film Center provides equal and affordable access to film/video education and resources via a community microcinema and meeting space, free and low-cost filmmaking classes and workshops, comprehensive small format film equipment rental and resources, and a green-energy mobile cinema/film school. | Advert for unnotable entity (Mean as custard) |
2024-04-12 02:51 | Robert F. Fudali (American geochemist) | Robert F. Fudali is an American geochemist. | Fails SCIENTIST, SIGCOV, GNG. (Nirva20) |
2024-04-12 18:14 | Chuck Logan (author) (American novelist) | Chuck Logan (born June 1942, Chicago) is an author of crime drama. He is best known for his series of novels featuring the character Phil Broker, a former police officer and soldier. | Unref BLP. Doesn't appear to meet WP:AUTHOR / WP:GNG. (Boleyn) |
2024-04-13 19:47 | Cassandra Pinataro (American singer-songwriter) | Cassandra Pinataro, who goes by Cassandra professionally, is a Nashville based singer-songwriter. She fuses pop with her classical operatic training. | Not meeting musical notability and not qualifying for beauty pageant notability. Coverage used is trivial in nature, only mentioning her in passing in articles about other things. I don't find any coverage about this person that isn't already in the article; has been tagged for notability since December, no improvements found. (Oaktree b) |
2024-04-12 16:33 | Charmin Lee (American actress) | Charmin Lee is an American actress and director. Lee was born in Denver, Colorado. She appeared in more than 90 films and television series since 1980s. She guest-starred on In the Heat of the Night, Sister, Sister, Drop Dead Diva, The Vampire Diaries, Being Mary Jane, Saints & Sinners, Sleepy Hollow, Dynasty, Homeland, and Westworld. | I couldn't establish that she meets WP:ENT / WP:GNG. Long-time unreferenced BLP. (Boleyn) |
2024-04-11 05:52 | Zapotillo River (River in Veracruz, Mexico) | Zapotillo River is a river of eastern Mexico. It flows through the municipality of Xalapa, in the state of Veracruz. | Not clear this river exists, or if it does, it is a very small stream that does not appear on any maps. (Mheberger) |
2024-04-14 14:09 | Mike McQuary (American businessman) | Mike McQuary is an American entrepreneur. He has founded and led a diverse portfolio of companies.[citation needed]
McQuary is the CEO of JTEC Energy, Inc. JTEC Energy is a spin-off of Johnson R&D, an Atlanta research company founded and led by former NASA scientist and Super Soaker inventor Dr. Lonnie Johnson. |
Unref BLP. I couldn't establish that he mets WP:N. (Boleyn) |
2024-04-14 14:29 | Dolphin, Washington (Unincorporated community in San Juan County, Washington) | Dolphin is an unincorporated community in San Juan County in the U.S. state of Washington. | Non-notable location. Name (and the fact that it's located on Orcas Island) make it very hard to find information, but the cited sources are insufficient for notability and/or questionable. Likely this was just a rural post office, and now it's nothing but a couple of vacation cabins on Dolphin Bay. The article doesn't even mention it's on Orcas Island, suggesting the creator didn't know anything about this place and was just transcribing Meany's place-names guide onto Wikipedia. That's not how articles should be written. Fails WP:GEOLAND. (WeirdNAnnoyed) |
2024-04-14 16:47 | Mike Morgan (songwriter) (American singer) | Michael Allen Morgan (born June 12, 1948) is an American singer-songwriter and record producer. | Unref BLP. I couldn't find sources to show he meets WP:MUSICBIO / WP:GNG. (Boleyn) |
2024-04-14 17:01 | Commuter Airlines (U.S. Airline Operating from 1960 to 1984) | Commuter Airlines was a commuter airline based in Binghamton, New York from the 1960s to 1984. | This article has lots of information, some of which can not be attributed to a reliable source. This article also may not meet the notability guideline for wikipedia. (ImTheAvidPheasant) |
2024-04-14 19:28 | Eden, Washington (Unincorporated community in Washington, United States) | Eden is an unincorporated community in Wahkiakum County, in the U.S. state of Washington. | Non-notable location; GNIS and existence of a post office are insufficient for notability. Apart from the sources cited, and a couple of tables of post offices, the only source that could be found is [1], which mentions Eden Valley but never any "community" of Eden. There was an Eden Valley School and Eden Valley Cemetery, suggesting this was just a valley or a "region" but never a community. With only passing mentions this place fails WP:GEOLAND. (WeirdNAnnoyed) |
2024-04-14 23:41 | Seahaven, Washington (Ghost town in Washington (state)) | Seahaven is an extinct town in Pacific County, in the U.S. state of Washington. | Non-notable location. I can find several passing mentions of this town in the western Washington press from the early 1890's, confirming it existed. However, it seems to have been very short-lived. Nothing at all post-1900, other than Meany (which is unreliable). Satellite view of the coordinates just shows empty tidal flats along the Willapa River, with no human structures of any kind. Without sources this is a failure of WP:GNG and WP:GEOLAND. (WeirdNAnnoyed) |
2024-04-15 14:24 | Grant, Washington (Unincorporated community in Washington, United States) | Grant is an unincorporated community in Mason County, in the U.S. state of Washington. | Non-notable location; a post office does not make a place a "community". There is a historic Grant School: [2], and early topos show a Grant Ferry, but there is no "community" of Grant until the 1953 topo map: [3], long after the school and post office were closed. From the Grant School website the area appears to be called Pickering today; the nondescript name makes it hard to search for more information. Without further information this site fails WP:GEOLAND. I wouldn't be opposed to an article about the school, but there doesn't seem to be a community. (WeirdNAnnoyed) |
2024-04-16 02:16 | Rita Ferrandino (American businesswoman) | Rita Ferrandinohas built an international reputation as one of the most effective corporate growth strategists in the education entrepreneurship community. She specializes in corporate growth strategy development, investment, revenue acceleration and cost/performance improvement and overall organizational strategy. | non-significant topic (Anthoth01) |
2024-04-16 13:09 | The Digital Fiend (American musician) | The Digital Fiend is an Italian American electronic music producer based in West Virginia. | Unreferenced article since 2010, do not seem to meet notability per WP:MUSICBIO (InDimensional) |
2024-04-16 13:50 | The Kings Royal (American rock band) | The Kings Royal (TKR) is an American rock band formed in Los Angeles, California in early 2007. The band is made up of Benny Marchant on vocals and guitar, Sean Hennesy (The Hiwatts, Candlebox, The Gracious Few) on lead guitar, Walker Gibson on keyboards, Adam Kury (The Hiwatts, Candlebox) on bass and Dave Krusen (Pearl Jam, Candlebox) on drums. | Unreferenced article since 2008, do not seem to meet notability per WP:BAND (InDimensional) |
2024-04-16 15:16 | List of Webster University campus locations | This is a list of Webster University campus locations. | Per WP:NOTDIRECTORY. Fails WP:NLIST. (AusLondonder) |
2024-04-16 15:31 | Penn State Board of Trustees | The Penn State Board of Trustees is the 38-member governing body for The Pennsylvania State University. Its members include the university's president, the Governor of the Commonwealth, and the state Secretaries of Agriculture, Conservation and Natural Resources, and Education, as well as a representative for the Governor. | Not independently notable, no secondary sources. (AusLondonder) |
2024-04-16 15:33 | Bruce Fox, Inc. (Awards design and manufacture company) | Bruce Fox, Inc. is a designer and manufacturer of custom awards and branded displayable products, established in New Albany, Indiana, in 1938. | Long-term unref article in CAT:NN. Doesn't appear to meet WP:GNG / WP:ORG. (Boleyn) |
2024-04-16 15:37 | List of presidents of Southern University | This is a list of presidents of Southern University and A&M College in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. It was designated as a land grant college in 1890, to serve black students in the state. It added Agricultural and Mechanical College to its title. In 1914 it relocated to Scotlandville, Louisiana in East Baton Rouge Parish, where the state had bought several hundred acres to support the new campus and its agricultural program. | No sources. Fails WP:NLIST. (AusLondonder) |
2024-04-16 15:41 | Cornell University Board of Trustees | The Cornell University Board of Trustees is the board of trustees for Cornell University, a private, Ivy League university located in Ithaca, New York. The board is vested with "supreme control" over the entire university, in accordance to university bylaws. | Not independently notable. Zero secondary sources. (AusLondonder) |
2024-04-16 15:49 | WorldatWork (organization) | WorldatWork is a global association for human resources management professionals and business leaders focused on attracting and retaining employees. WorldatWork was founded in 1955 and known for most of its history as the American Compensation Association. | Zero secondary sources. Promotional, no indication of encyclopedic notability. (AusLondonder) |
2024-04-16 19:25 | The Epochs (alternstive-rock band) | The Epochs are an alternative rock band based in Brooklyn, New York, and fronted by the brothers Hays and Ryan Holladay. | Unsourced article since 2008, do not meet criteria of WP:BAND (InDimensional) |
2024-04-17 16:41 | Mickey Spagnola (American sportswriter) | Mickey Spagnola, a former sportswriter for the now-defunct Dallas Times Herald, serves as the feature writer for DallasCowboys.com, tracking the daily activities of the Dallas Cowboys. Mickey writes articles and blogs for the site, but also hosts "Talkin' Cowboys", one of two daily radio shows broadcast exclusively on DallasCowboys.com. | Unref BLP. I couldn't find sources to show he meets WP:N. (Boleyn) |
2024-04-17 19:05 | Ron Rozelle (American writer) | Ron Rozelle is an American author of ten books of fiction and nonfiction, including 'Description & Setting: Techniques and Exercises for Crafting a Believable World of People, Places & Events', a volume in the Writers Digest 'Write Great Fiction' series; 'The Windows of Heaven', a novel of the 1900 Galveston storm; 'A Place Apart', a novel set in modern day Ohio; and 'Warden: Death and Life in the Texas Prison System', coauthored with Jim Willett, Rozelle's memoir, 'Into That Good Night', the fi ... | Promotional unref BLP; he does not seem to meet WP:AUTHOR / WP:GNG. (Boleyn) |
Geography/Regions/Americas/South America
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2024-04-13 18:19 | Carlos Ruiz Encina (Chilean politician) | Carlos Eduardo Ruiz Encina (born 1964) is a Chilean sociologist and political activist. | Doesn't demonstrate lasting notability, and importance beyond running for the constitutional committee (which is superficial and not lasting importance. (Sadads) |
2024-04-14 13:51 | Eduardo Mazzitelli (Argentine writer of comic books (born 1952)) | Eduardo Mazzitelli (born 4 November 1952 in Lomas de Zamora, Buenos Aires) is an Argentine comics writer. | Unref BLP. I couldn't find sources to show it meets WP:N. (Boleyn) |
2024-04-17 19:47 | Pablo Yoiris (Argentine writer) | Pablo Yoiris (born 1972) is an Argentine writer. He has published three books: | Unref BLP. I couldn't find sources to show he could meet WP:N. (Boleyn) |
Geography/Regions/Asia
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2024-04-11 04:18 | SMA Negeri 2 Medan (Public, coeducation school in Medan, North Sumatera, Indonesia) | SMA Negeri (SMAN) 2 Medan is a public high school in North Sumatra, Indonesia. The school covers Grades 10-12). It is located in the Medan City Region. The school achieved the title of a Specimen School for computer-based learning in 2009–2010. | Secondary school that has remained unreferenced for over 9 years, presumed to fail WP:NSCHOOL. (Bri) |
2024-04-15 22:37 | Manic Depressive Psychosis (band) (band) | Manic Depressive Psychosis (also known as MDP) was an Armenian rock group established in 1990 at the Yerevan State University.
Their début album Usurper of the Sun Rays was self-released on an MC-cassette in 1993. It presented a very particular brew that incorporated elements of heavy and at the same time psychedelic music based on sound experimentation. |
Unreferenced since 2006, overly promotional in tone and does not seem to meet notability per WP:BAND (InDimensional) |
2024-04-16 03:01 | Cune Press (American publisher) | Cune Press is a Seattle-based US publisher. It was established in 1994 by American entrepreneur Scott C. Davis. Cune features a variety of Middle East-related books, with a focus on Syria and the Levant. Cune also publishes literary nonfiction with an interest in women of courage and West coast authors. | Fails WP:NCORP; no WP:RS whatsoever in article, appears to have just been sourced from their website (Asilvering) |
Geography/Regions/Asia/East Asia
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2024-04-11 14:30 | Yan Yinhong 严隐鸿 (Chinese feminist artist) | Yan Yinhong (Chinese simplified: 严隐鸿, Chinese tradition:嚴隱鴻). Yan Yinhong is a Chinese feminist artist who held a solo exhibition at the China Art Museum during her student years in the 1980s[1]. In the early 1990s, she joined the Yuanmingyuan Artists Village and settled in Beijing[2]. | [BLP] |
2024-04-11 19:13 | Liu Yu-hsin (Taiwanese table tennis player) | Liu Yu-Hsin (born 3 March 1993) is a Taiwanese table tennis player. Her highest career ITTF ranking was 102. | Non-notable table tennis player with a single source a database entry. Looks like their highest rating ever was 135. Does not meet any WP:NSPORT guidelines or WP:GNG. (Hey man im josh) |
2024-04-11 19:17 | Ri Hyon-sim (North Korean table tennis player) | Ri Hyon Sim (born 18 December 1997) is a North Korean table tennis player. Her highest career ITTF ranking was 140. | Non-notable table tennis player with a single source to a database entry. Highest ITTF ranking was 110. Does not meet any WP:NSPORT guidelines or WP:GNG. (Hey man im josh) |
2024-04-11 19:25 | Cho Ha-la (South Korean table tennis player (born 1988)) | Cho Ha-La (born 21 March 1988) is a South Korean table tennis player. Her highest career ITTF ranking was 115. | Non-notable table tennis player with a single source to a database entry. Does not appear to have ever been ranked in the top 100 players based on the source. Does not meet any WP:NSPORT guidelines or WP:GNG. (Hey man im josh) |
2024-04-14 13:41 | Kouhei Matsunaga (Musical artist) | Kohei Matsunaga (aka NHK yx Koyxen) is an electronic musician and draughtsman born in 1978 in Osaka, Japan, currently residing in Osaka and Berlin, Germany. | Unref BLP. Doesn't meet WP:MUSICBIO / WP:GNG. (Boleyn) |
2024-04-15 01:40 | Jacso Group (Marketing company in Hong Kong, China) | Jacso Entertainment is a media, entertainment, artist management, production and distribution, and online marketing company based in Hong Kong. The Group was initially founded by Celia Sie in 2009 as a social publishing platform. | Fails WP:NCORP/WP:ORGCRIT. (Jfire) |
Geography/Regions/Asia/North Asia
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2024-04-15 21:22 | N. Koppelman (Russian chess player) | N. Kopelman (Koppelman) (1881 ? – 1944, Moscow?) was a Russian chess player. | No notability, provided sources are not reliable (Alecs) |
Geography/Regions/Asia/South Asia
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2024-04-11 05:26 | Muslim National Students – Pakistan (Political party) | Muslim National Students Pakistan (Template:Lang-ur; Pakistan Students Movement for khilafat) is a political student's organization in Pakistan founded in 2014 by Syed Mohsin Raza Gillani. It is one of the most rapidly growing political students organization of Pakistan, and has created a 1st Political Students Organization system. | No evidence of WP:NORG. Previously deleted and salted at Muslim National Students Pakistan (Pppery) |
2024-04-11 16:40 | Quantum University (private university in Uttarakhand, India) | Quantum University is a private university in Uttarakhand, India. The University was earlier known as Quantum Global Campus Roorkee.[citation needed] The University campus is located in the town of Roorkee with its corporate office in Dehradun. | No secondary sources, no evidence of notability. Previously speedy deleted and salted as Quantum Global Campus (Pppery) |
2024-04-12 05:24 | Dhaubanjar (family name) | Dhaubanjar (धौबन्जार) is a Newar surname of people originating from Bhaktapur, Nepal with Gargya (गार्ग्य) gotra. Derived from the Newari word for traders of yogurt, it was adopted by specific yogurt trader of Bhaktapur. It is said that the Malla king, Jagat Prakasha Malla, appointed traders to deliver yogurt in the palace. | Fails WP:NNAME and WP:NOTDICT, no sources found to indicate notability. (AllTheUsernamesAreInUse) |
2024-04-11 16:21 | Scholarshome (Private school in Sylhet, Bangladesh) | Scholarshome is an English version school and college with six campuses located in and around the city of Sylhet, Bangladesh. | No evidence of notability. Previously salted as SCHOLARSHOME (Pppery) |
2024-04-13 17:15 | Pakistani music journalism | Music journalism in Pakistan emerged alongside the development of the country's pop music scene. | Fails notability and has weak sources (Wikibear47) |
2024-04-13 17:47 | Role of women in Pakistani media | Pakistani media has recently undergone many changes, including the role women play in it. It is striving to create awareness among masses about women’s rights and speaks largely about feminism. In rural areas, women lacked awareness and education however due to media, now they are more aware and the gender pay gap is reducing to a great extent. | Completely no source. Looks like an essay. (BangJan1999) |
2024-04-13 18:11 | Pakistan Sangeet Icon (Pakistani TV series or programme) | Pakistan Sangeet Icon is a reality-based first singing competition shown on MTV Pakistan and Indus TV. It is based on the popular British show Pop Idol and its American counterpart American Idol. The show aims to find the most talented young singer in Pakistan. | Fails notability (Wikibear47) |
2024-04-13 18:16 | George Ka Pakistan (television series) | George Ka Pakistan (George's Pakistan) was a Pakistani reality show broadcast on Geo TV in 2005. The show revolves around George Fulton, a British journalist who has three months to become a Pakistani. The show is considered one of South Asia's first original reality TV shows. | Unable to establish notability (Wikibear47) |
2024-04-11 19:35 | Anora (upcoming film) (Sri Lankan film) | Anora (Template:Lang-si) is an upcoming Sri Lankan Sinhala drama thriller film directed by Hector Kumarasiri and co-produced by Chris Wickramasinge, Don Premadasa, Pulasthi Bethmage, Sarath Kumara Podinilame, Priyantha Kaluarachchi, and Sunil Dissanayake for A U M Films. | This film has been "upcoming" for over half a decade now. It has still not been publicly released to theatres or video. I see nothing that indicates the production itself is notable. Thus it should not have its own article, per WP:NFF. (Οἶδα) |
2024-04-12 15:47 | Sadhvi Krishnapriya (Indian motivational speaker, social worker and devotional singer (born 1997)) | Sadhvi Krishnapriya (born January 26, 1997) is an Indian motivational speaker, social worker and devotional singer. She is best known for her motivational speeches and socialist works. She is the founder of Chain Bihari Ashraya Foundation. | Fails WP:GNG, no reliable sources, I found three sponsored articles cited in this article. I think these articles were paid published to create a Wikipedia page. Also, I have a question about these Hindi cited sources, these can be sponsored. (Grabup) |
2024-04-14 17:03 | Embassy Tech Zone (Indian Software Park) | Embassy Tech Zone is a software-centric commercial park in Rajiv Gandhi Infotech Park, Marunji, Pune, Maharashtra. It spreads across 67.45 acres and is located off the Hinjawadi Phrase - 2. Out of the 67.45 acres, 42.30 are part of a Special economic zone, with plans of converting the remaining 18.03 acres into a Special economic zone. | Fails WP:GNG No reliable independent secondary sources were found that talks about the subject. (Grabup) |
2024-04-15 08:06 | Charakpally (Village in Telangana, India) | Chiragpally is a village in Medak district in Telangana. | Unsourced one-sentence stub. No evidence of notability. (CycloneYoris) |
2024-04-15 13:46 | Ganti Harish Madhur (Indian politician) | Ganti Harish Madhur is an Indian politician and son of former speaker of Lok Sabha G. M. C. Balayogi. His mother, Vijaya Kumari Ganti, was also member of Lok Sabha (2002-04). | Fails WP:NPOLITICIAN and WP:GNG (MPGuy2824) |
2024-04-15 17:54 | Thunnaiezhuthu (essay collection) | Thunnai ezhuthu is a collection of Tamil essays by S. Ramakrishnan. | This page was created when author S. Ramakrishnan's article did not yet exist, and formerly mainly consisted of information only pertaining to the author. With this removed, the article is one sentence long. After extensive searching I have not been able to verify notability or expand. There is no corresponding page in Tamil. The work is mentioned on the author's article (including sales figures which I could unfortunately find no source for) so a merge is not required. (Turtlecrown) |
2024-04-14 07:53 | Main road town (Town with a small population) | A main road town is a town with a small population and typically only one or two roads suitable for use by motorized vehicles. These towns are found alongside the National Highway and other important roads within India. They tend to have a larger population than villages, and often act as a transit point for surrounding villages. | Article is nothing more than definition of the term and is entirely unsourced. (DandelionAndBurdock) |
2024-04-15 18:52 | SuperProfs (Startup in Education sector) | SuperProfs is an education technology startup founded in 2010 in Bengaluru, India. It offers exam preparation classes. | Failure of WP:GNG. (TheTechie) |
2024-04-16 02:04 | Mathures Paul (Indian journalist) | Mathures Paul is a journalist for The Telegraph newspaper in Calcutta, India. His articles cover a wide range of subjects, including: films, music and information & technology. He was previously with The Statesman. | Fails WP:NBIO/WP:GNG. No evidence of significant coverage of this journalist. References are all articles and interviews by him, we need articles about him. (Jfire) |
2024-04-17 02:06 | Sri Lankan Tamil painting (Category of painting) | The art of Tamil painting had been taught in Sri Lankan art schools from the British colonial period, but in 1978, the Colonial Art School in Colombo changed its medium of instruction from Tamil to Sinhala. | This is more about Sri Lankan Tamil artists than a description of Tamil painting/artworks. The only source provided is about one artist, Sanathanan Thamotharampillai. (Dan arndt) |
2024-04-17 05:55 | St. Antony's Inter College, Lucknow (Private school in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India) | St. Antony's Inter College is a Catholic school in Lucknow, India. Its main campus is located in Jankipuram near Ram Ram bank Chauraha, and a branch is located at Jankivihar Colony, Jankipuram extension. | Sources provided are not reliable. Fails WP:NSCHOOL. (LibStar) |
2024-04-17 08:26 | Baba Hyder Vali of Mulbagal (Sufi mystic) | Syed Shah Baba Hayder e Safdar Husayni Suhrawardi was a 12th-century Sufi saint of Suhrawardi order. He was the disciple of Syed Shah Mutaharuddin Suhrawardi of Tirchy. His mausoleum is located in Mulbagal, Karnataka. | No GNG and SIGCOV (Whisky and more) |
2024-04-17 11:50 | Sagar Films (Indian film production company) | Sagar Pictures Entertainment is an Indian film and television production company based in Mumbai, India. It was founded by Ramanand Sagar and is a part of the Sagar Group of companies owned by the Sagar family. | The notability issue tag added four years ago remains unresolved. Plus, the only referenced source fails to mention the production company. (AmusingWeasel) |
2024-04-15 20:46 | Sikandar Badar Miandad (Pakistani Qawwal and a musician. released many songs) | Sikandar Badar Miandad is a renowned Qawwal born in Lahore. He is the son of a famous qawwal Badar Miandad Khan. He has released many songs and qawwalis under his own label. | Author has moved the page from draftspace. Fails WP:GNG and WP:NBIO. (ToadetteEdit) |
Geography/Regions/Asia/Southeast Asia
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2024-04-11 17:17 | Padang Galo | Padang Galo is a village in Duku Pilubang, Sungai Limau, Padang Pariaman regency. Padang Galo has about 300 inhabitants and covers a broad area. In 2009, when an earthquake happened in West Sumatra, many people lost their homes; because of that, until now some of them still live in emergency housing. | I couldn't find sources to show it meets WP:NPLACE / WP:GNG. (Boleyn) |
2024-04-12 14:04 | Roy Rodrigo (Filipino actor) | Roy Rodrigo is an actor in the Philippines. | Fails GNG (Greenish Pickle!) |
2024-04-12 14:04 | Aurora Sevilla (Filipina television and film actress, Beauty Queen Titleholder, and Model) | Aurora Elvira Gayoso Sevilla is a Filipino former actress and beauty pageant titleholder. She was crowned as Mutya Ng Pilipinas - World 1984. She represented the Philippines in the Miss World 1984 pageant in London. | Fails GNG (Greenish Pickle!) |
2024-04-12 14:09 | Renato del Prado (Filipino film actor (1940-2013)) | Renato del Prado (January 26, 1940 – November 1, 2013) was a Filipino film actor. | Fails GNG (Greenish Pickle!) |
2024-04-15 04:53 | Klaudia Koronel (Filipina businesswoman and former actress) | Milfe Dacula, better known by her stage name Klaudia Koronel (born 19 December 1975 in Zamboanga del Sur, Philippines), is a Filipina businesswoman and former actress. | Fails GNG (Greenish Pickle!) |
2024-04-15 04:54 | Ching Arellano (Filipino actor) | Ching Arellano (June 6, 1960 – February 12, 2011) was a Filipino comedian and actor. He was former mainstay in Batibot. | Fails GNG (Greenish Pickle!) |
2024-04-15 10:03 | Vietnamese National Women's U-16 Football Championship (Football league) | The Vietnamese National Women's U-16 Football Championship (Vietnamese : Giải bóng đá Nữ v
Vô địch U16 Quốc gia) is annual football tournament held for women under age of 16 and organised by VFF Current champion is U16 Reserve Team (Vietnamese : Dự tuyển U16 nữ Việt Nam) when they won the title in 2020 |
Non notable youth football tournament (Joseph2302) |
2024-04-15 22:28 | Sensa Anima | Sensa Anima (initiated in 1999 under the name Crownfall) was a Norwegian heavy metal band from Oslo. | No significant coverage online and do not seem to meet notability requirements per WP:GNG (InDimensional) |
2024-04-16 16:26 | Benjamin Khoh (Singaporean socialite) | Benjamin Khoh (simplified Chinese: 许凯杰; traditional Chinese: 許凱傑; pinyin: Xu Kaijié) is a Singaporean socialite, lawyer and model. | Nothing here to suggest that he might meet WP:NACTOR or any other relevant notability criterion (Justlettersandnumbers) |
2024-04-16 19:59 | Franco Lagusad (Filipino actor and model) | Franco Julio Rodrigo Lagusad or better known as Franco Lagusad (born September 4, 1996 in Quezon City, Philippines). is a Filipino actor and model. | No coverage in RS, does not meet WP:GNG, article appears to have been exclusively written by a sockfarm. (Rosguill) |
2024-04-17 04:10 | Matet de Leon (Filipino actress) | Matet de Leon-Estrada (born October 4, 1983 as Maria Nora Ana Theresa Villamayor-Estrada) is a Filipino actress who began her career as a child star. She is an adopted daughter of Christopher de Leon and Nora Aunor. | Fails GNG (Greenish Pickle!) |
Geography/Regions/Asia/West Asia
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2024-04-11 03:59 | Jamharian Perfumes | Jamharian Perfumes traces its origins back to the 18th century in the village of Soghomon, Western Armenia, where Vartan, the bell-ringer of St. Hakob church, began cultivating fragrant flowers and plants for church incense. Over generations, the Jamharian family perfected the art of perfume-making, blending Eastern and Western fragrances, until their craft was revived in modern times, continuing their legacy of exquisite scents. | Promotional article with a lack of independent sources. No evidence of notability. (Moriwen) |
2024-04-12 05:48 | Dongvani (Georgian family name) | Dongvani (Georgian: დონღვანი ) is a Georgian family name from the Svaneti region in north-western Georgia. | Complete lack of notability, fails WP:NNAME and WP:INDISCRIMINATE, sourced only to a database, no other sources found to indicate notability. (AllTheUsernamesAreInUse) |
2024-04-12 06:38 | Esadze (family name) | The Esadze (Georgian: ესაძე) is a Georgian family name from the Guria region in western Georgia. | Zero notability, fails WP:NNAME and WP:INDISCRIMINATE, sourced only to a database, no sources found that would indicate notability. (AllTheUsernamesAreInUse) |
2024-04-16 19:58 | Revolutionary Communist Party (Turkey) (Turkish communist party) | Revolutionary Communist Party (in Turkish: Devrimci Komünist Partisi) was a clandestine communist party in Turkey. DKP was formed following the third congress of Communist Party of Turkey/Unity (TKP/B), which was held in Greece in 1989. The founder of DKP was the general secretary of TKP/B, İbrahim Seven. | Unref article which doesn't meet WP:ORG / WP:GNG. (Boleyn) |
2024-04-17 18:44 | H.E Abdulla Bin Mohamed Bin Butti Al Hamed (politician) | Abdulla bin Mohamed Al Hamed (Template:Lang-ar; born 23 February 1973) was the chair of the Department of Health in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi and a member of Abu Dhabi Executive Council. | WP:BLP |
Geography/Regions/Europe
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2024-04-11 23:21 | Madeleine Louise Lynch Dungy (American historian) | Madeleine Louise Lynch Dungy (born 1986) is an American historian. As of 2023, she is employed as a researcher at the Institute for Contemporary History, NTNU. | Article is of a historian that doesn't demonstrate notability: thousands of historians would have the exact same kind of resume. In order to preserve the article, would need to demonstrate Notability per the framework at: Wikipedia:Notability_(academics) (Sadads) |
2024-04-12 06:24 | Dubec/Dubets | Dubec or Dubets (Ukrainian: Дубець transliteration: Dubec') is a Slavic surname found in the Balkans, Russia and Ukraine. The name roughly translates to "whip", "rod", "twig", "switch", "withe" or "withy". The name is considered uncommon. | No evidence of notability, fails WP:NNAME and WP:NOTDICT, sourced entirely to dictionaries, databases and translation sites, no other source found that would indicate notability. (AllTheUsernamesAreInUse) |
2024-04-14 19:40 | Georg Weissacher (Austrian fashion designer) | Georg Weissacher is an Austrian fashion designer and entrepreneur known for his work in menswear design. He is the founder of the fashion label POAN (Peoples of All Nations). | Promotional; article creator has been banned for paid editing. (Biruitorul) |
2024-04-15 21:22 | N. Koppelman (Russian chess player) | N. Kopelman (Koppelman) (1881 ? – 1944, Moscow?) was a Russian chess player. | No notability, provided sources are not reliable (Alecs) |
Geography/Regions/Europe/Eastern Europe
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2024-04-16 02:05 | Rafał Patyra (Polish sport journalist (born 1974)) | Rafał Patyra (born 25 July 1974 in Lubartów) is a Polish sport journalist, who has worked in Telewizja Polska 2003 to 2023. He also worked for TVN and TV Puls. | Fails WP:NBIO/WP:GNG. No evidence of significant coverage of this journalist. (Jfire) |
2024-04-16 19:47 | František Šolc (Czech musician) | František Šolc (June 25, 1920 – March 11, 1996) was a Czech French hornist and horn teacher. | Unref BLP. Doesn't meet WP:MUSICBIO / WP:GNG. (Boleyn) |
Geography/Regions/Europe/Northern Europe
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2024-04-11 19:40 | Valeria Petrova (Estonian table tennis player) | Valeria Petrova (born 22 February 1996) is an Estonian table tennis player. Her highest career ITTF ranking was 233. | Non-notable table tennis player with a single source to a database entry. ITTF rankings in source show they peaked at 233rd in the rankings. Does not meet any WP:NSPORT guidelines or WP:GNG. (Hey man im josh) |
2024-04-12 19:09 | Football Saved My Life (television series) | Football Saved My Life is a 10-part sports reality show commissioned from Granada Productions by ITV STUDIOS for Bravo. It was initially entitled "Saved by the Ball". This program took a group of 15 dysfunctional men and turned their lives around through the medium of football. | Unref article for 16 years. I couldn't find sources to show it is notable. (Boleyn) |
2024-04-13 19:49 | Van Hage (British garden centre chain) | Van Hage was a British-based garden centre chain that was acquired by Blue Diamond Garden Centres in 2022. The chain consisted of three garden centres, two in Hertfordshire and one in Peterborough, Cambridgeshire. | No secondary sources to meet WP:ORGCRIT. No real indication of notability. (AusLondonder) |
2024-04-11 03:27 | Mercuri Urval International | Mercuri Urval (MU) is a global consulting firm that provides executive search, recruitment, talent management, and organizational consulting services to clients in a variety of industries. It was founded in Stockholm, Sweden in 1967. | No evidence of notability - sources are not in-depth, independent coverage. Previously deleted and salted as Mercuri Urval (Pppery) |
2024-04-14 14:02 | Dawn McDaniel (British actress) | Dawn Kathreen Skye MacDonald is a British actress who has played Kirstie Collins in Holby City, and she has appeared in Soldier Soldier, Murphy's Law and Doctors | Unref BLP. Doesn't meet WP:ENT / WP:GNG. (Boleyn) |
2024-04-14 14:14 | Georgina Mellor (British actress) | Georgina Mellor (born 9 May 1978) is a British actress best known for playing Anika Beevor in the ITV2 drama Footballers' Wives: Extra Time. She trained at Arden School of Theatre. Mellor appeared in Coronation Street in 2001 as a radiologist and in Hollyoaks on 3 February 2012 playing Jen a driving examiner to Neil Cooper. | Unref BLP. I couldn't find sources to show she mees WP:eNT / WP:GNG. (Boleyn) |
2024-04-14 17:17 | Ted Nevill (British author) | Ted Nevill is a British author. He specialises in military history and has contributed to many books on military history. He currently resides in Beith, North Ayrshire where he is the director of the military history picture library, Cody Images. In 2008 Nevill was announced as the Scottish Conservative and Unionist Candidate in the Kilbirnie and Beith by-election. | Unref BLP. Doesn't meet WP:AUTHOR, WP:NPOL or WP:GNG. (Boleyn) |
2024-04-14 13:32 | Midnattsrocken (Music festival in Norway) | Midnattsrocken is a Norwegian outdoor festival, taking place yearly, outside the village of Lakselv. The festival was first arranged during the summer of 1984. The festival has evolved into the largest outdoor music festival in the counties of Finnmark and Northern Troms.[citation needed] | The article has several issues mostly relating to lack of sources. The article is in violation of WP:RS due to only having one source which is a Norwegian website with the content being user-generated content and also WP:N due to the lack of sources. Searching was unable to produce more reliable sources so this article is proposed for deletion. (PunchboxNET) |
2024-04-15 22:28 | Sensa Anima | Sensa Anima (initiated in 1999 under the name Crownfall) was a Norwegian heavy metal band from Oslo. | No significant coverage online and do not seem to meet notability requirements per WP:GNG (InDimensional) |
2024-04-16 04:30 | Leap (education and training) (organization) | Leap was established in 2007 by the University of Suffolk, the Suffolk Learning and Skills Council and Suffolk County Council, with funding from East of England Development Agency. | Subject no longer exists/sources cannot be verified (Bulamusik) |
2024-04-16 13:06 | Steinar Eikum (Musical artist) | Steinar Schanke Eikum (born 6 October 1958 in Drøbak, Norway) was the original bassist in the Norwegian hard rock band TNT. He joined the band after doing an audition in the Easter of 1982, and played on their self-titled debut album the same year. He was replaced by Morty Black in 1983. | Not enough coverage or notability as an individual musician outside of his bands for an individual page (InDimensional) |
2024-04-17 16:43 | Mark Spalding (British actor) | Mark Spalding (born 1958) is an English actor from Birmingham. | Unref BLP. Working actor, but it is a joke that every British actor has been in The Bill, notable or not. I couldn't find sources to show he can meet WP:N. (Boleyn) |
Geography/Regions/Europe/Western Europe
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2024-04-11 19:26 | Lisa Lung (Belgian table tennis player) | Lisa Lung (born 29 June 1999) is a Belgian table tennis player. Her highest career ITTF ranking was 110. | Non-notable table tennis player with a single source to a database entry. Does not meet any WP:NSPORT guidelines or WP:GNG. (Hey man im josh) |
2024-04-13 19:42 | Nicola Cavanis (German fashion model) | Nicola Cavanis (born 17 December 1998) is a German model and social media influencer. | No coverage about the individual, only sourcing about shows she's participated in. Instagram followers are not a sign of notability here in Wiki. I can only see photo spreads or interviews with her, no articles about her. (Oaktree b) |
Geography/Regions/Oceania
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2024-04-11 02:57 | James Fry (writer) (Australian writer) | James Fry is an Australian writer. | Fails WP:AUTHOR (LibStar) |
2024-04-14 13:48 | Christopher Mayer (Australian actor) (Australian actor and businessman) | Christopher Mayer (born Christopher Plummer; 1961) is an Australian actor known for his work on the sitcom Hey Dad..!. | Unref BLP. Doesn't meet WP:ENT / WP:GNG. (Boleyn) |
2024-04-17 11:10 | Static Icon (Australian musical group) | Static Icon is a synthpop band. They started in Adelaide, Australia as a three-piece band called "Das Concept". In their first incarnation they were a Depeche Mode cover band. Gradually they introduced more and more original material into their set. To complete the transition to a fully original band, they changed their name to Static Icon and dropped all but one or two Depeche Mode covers from their set. | Unreferenced article since 2005, no evidence of notability criteria per WP:BAND (InDimensional) |
2024-04-15 19:17 | Delegation from Tasmania to the Australian Parliament | The state of Tasmania delegates a group of 17 MPs and Senators to represent its interests and constituents in the Federal Parliament. | WP:NOPAGE. None of the reference identify a 'delegation from Tasmania', it's an arbitrary grouping of elected members of parliament (rather than 'delegates') and no other state has such a recognized grouping. There's a sortable list for each of the houses, so readers will not miss this page; for example, the House of Representatives at Members of the Australian House of Representatives, 2022–2025 (Klbrain) |
History and Society/Business and economics
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2024-04-11 02:43 | FxStat Group | FxStat Group or FxStat, is an online social networking service in financial services headquartered in United Kingdom, London and the name FxStat comes from a combination of Forex and Statistics. FxStat was founded in April 2010 and focusing on the foreign exchange market, Stock market, and Commodity market. | Salt evasion of FxStat. No in-depth, independent coverage. (Pppery) |
2024-04-11 03:06 | Kiolbassa Sausage (American company) | Kiolbassa is an American sausage processing, packaging, and distribution company based in San Antonio, Texas. Kiolbassa is family-owned and has been in business since 1949. | No evidence of notability (Pppery) |
2024-04-11 20:09 | Phyroid press | A forerunner of Hangman Books, the Phyroid press was formed in 1979 by Billy Childish and Sexton Ming, publishing over 30 pamphlets of their poetry. | No secondary sources exist. Does not meet WP:GNG as it has no independent coverage outside of its founders. (Reconrabbit) |
2024-04-14 10:09 | Canopy Innovations | Canopy is a digital health company, established in 2010 and headquartered in New York, NY. Its technologies focus on bridging the linguistic and cultural barrier between healthcare providers and their limited English proficiency, or non-English speaking patients. | Fails WP:NCORP. Sources already in the article are either non-independent, unreliable or do not mention Canopy. Best sources I found outside were mere passing mentions: [4] [5]. Previously G11'd. Concerns previously raised by IP at the Help desk. (Teratix) |
2024-04-13 19:49 | Van Hage (British garden centre chain) | Van Hage was a British-based garden centre chain that was acquired by Blue Diamond Garden Centres in 2022. The chain consisted of three garden centres, two in Hertfordshire and one in Peterborough, Cambridgeshire. | No secondary sources to meet WP:ORGCRIT. No real indication of notability. (AusLondonder) |
2024-04-11 03:27 | Mercuri Urval International | Mercuri Urval (MU) is a global consulting firm that provides executive search, recruitment, talent management, and organizational consulting services to clients in a variety of industries. It was founded in Stockholm, Sweden in 1967. | No evidence of notability - sources are not in-depth, independent coverage. Previously deleted and salted as Mercuri Urval (Pppery) |
2024-04-11 15:29 | United Prosperity (organisation) | United Prosperity was a not-for-profit Web-based microcredit organisation. | No evidence of notability per WP:NORG. Previously deleted and salted as United Prosperity (Pppery) |
2024-04-14 14:09 | Mike McQuary (American businessman) | Mike McQuary is an American entrepreneur. He has founded and led a diverse portfolio of companies.[citation needed]
McQuary is the CEO of JTEC Energy, Inc. JTEC Energy is a spin-off of Johnson R&D, an Atlanta research company founded and led by former NASA scientist and Super Soaker inventor Dr. Lonnie Johnson. |
Unref BLP. I couldn't establish that he mets WP:N. (Boleyn) |
2024-04-14 22:49 | International Powered Access Federation | The International Powered Access Federation (IPAF) is a not-for-profit member organization in the field of powered access, i.e. part of or associated with the industry of elevating work platforms, which is the general term, or aerial work platforms (AWPs), as they are commonly referred to in North America. | Article about a non-notable organization created by a single-purpose editor as an extremely obvious promotional piece. Article only cites the organization itself, and it's very clear this was strung together by someone within the organization themselves or someone hired to do so by the organization. It's been sitting here for 14 years as unencyclopedic cruft to the sole benefit of the organization who almost assuredly created it. (TheTechnician27) |
2024-04-14 19:43 | ChargeFinder | ChargeFinder is a mobile and web application designed to assist electric vehicle (EV) drivers in locating and accessing public charging stations for electric automobiles.[better source needed] The application is developed in Sweden and United States, owned and operated by ChargeFinder Inc. | Promotional; article creator has been banned for paid editing. (Biruitorul) |
2024-04-16 15:31 | Penn State Board of Trustees | The Penn State Board of Trustees is the 38-member governing body for The Pennsylvania State University. Its members include the university's president, the Governor of the Commonwealth, and the state Secretaries of Agriculture, Conservation and Natural Resources, and Education, as well as a representative for the Governor. | Not independently notable, no secondary sources. (AusLondonder) |
2024-04-16 15:33 | Bruce Fox, Inc. (Awards design and manufacture company) | Bruce Fox, Inc. is a designer and manufacturer of custom awards and branded displayable products, established in New Albany, Indiana, in 1938. | Long-term unref article in CAT:NN. Doesn't appear to meet WP:GNG / WP:ORG. (Boleyn) |
2024-04-16 15:49 | WorldatWork (organization) | WorldatWork is a global association for human resources management professionals and business leaders focused on attracting and retaining employees. WorldatWork was founded in 1955 and known for most of its history as the American Compensation Association. | Zero secondary sources. Promotional, no indication of encyclopedic notability. (AusLondonder) |
2024-04-17 19:15 | Tourism in Vorarlberg | Vorarlberg Tourismus GmbH is a state organisation in Vorarlberg with the task of developing tourism in Vorarlberg and marketing the region. The company was founded in 2008 by the state of Vorarlberg and the Vorarlberg Chamber of Commerce and emerged from the Vorarlberg Tourism Association. | No reliable sources, insufficient notability. (IgelRM) |
History and Society/Education
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2024-04-11 04:18 | SMA Negeri 2 Medan (Public, coeducation school in Medan, North Sumatera, Indonesia) | SMA Negeri (SMAN) 2 Medan is a public high school in North Sumatra, Indonesia. The school covers Grades 10-12). It is located in the Medan City Region. The school achieved the title of a Specimen School for computer-based learning in 2009–2010. | Secondary school that has remained unreferenced for over 9 years, presumed to fail WP:NSCHOOL. (Bri) |
2024-04-11 05:26 | Muslim National Students – Pakistan (Political party) | Muslim National Students Pakistan (Template:Lang-ur; Pakistan Students Movement for khilafat) is a political student's organization in Pakistan founded in 2014 by Syed Mohsin Raza Gillani. It is one of the most rapidly growing political students organization of Pakistan, and has created a 1st Political Students Organization system. | No evidence of WP:NORG. Previously deleted and salted at Muslim National Students Pakistan (Pppery) |
2024-04-11 16:40 | Quantum University (private university in Uttarakhand, India) | Quantum University is a private university in Uttarakhand, India. The University was earlier known as Quantum Global Campus Roorkee.[citation needed] The University campus is located in the town of Roorkee with its corporate office in Dehradun. | No secondary sources, no evidence of notability. Previously speedy deleted and salted as Quantum Global Campus (Pppery) |
2024-04-11 16:21 | Scholarshome (Private school in Sylhet, Bangladesh) | Scholarshome is an English version school and college with six campuses located in and around the city of Sylhet, Bangladesh. | No evidence of notability. Previously salted as SCHOLARSHOME (Pppery) |
2024-04-11 15:29 | United Prosperity (organisation) | United Prosperity was a not-for-profit Web-based microcredit organisation. | No evidence of notability per WP:NORG. Previously deleted and salted as United Prosperity (Pppery) |
2024-04-16 15:16 | List of Webster University campus locations | This is a list of Webster University campus locations. | Per WP:NOTDIRECTORY. Fails WP:NLIST. (AusLondonder) |
2024-04-16 15:31 | Penn State Board of Trustees | The Penn State Board of Trustees is the 38-member governing body for The Pennsylvania State University. Its members include the university's president, the Governor of the Commonwealth, and the state Secretaries of Agriculture, Conservation and Natural Resources, and Education, as well as a representative for the Governor. | Not independently notable, no secondary sources. (AusLondonder) |
2024-04-16 15:41 | Cornell University Board of Trustees | The Cornell University Board of Trustees is the board of trustees for Cornell University, a private, Ivy League university located in Ithaca, New York. The board is vested with "supreme control" over the entire university, in accordance to university bylaws. | Not independently notable. Zero secondary sources. (AusLondonder) |
2024-04-16 15:47 | ORCA Grant | ORCA Grants are grants from the Office of Research and Creative Activities (ORCA) at Brigham Young University (BYU) to encourage and facilitate undergraduate mentored research for all fields of study at BYU. | No secondary sources. No indication of encyclopedic notability. (AusLondonder) |
2024-04-16 15:49 | WorldatWork (organization) | WorldatWork is a global association for human resources management professionals and business leaders focused on attracting and retaining employees. WorldatWork was founded in 1955 and known for most of its history as the American Compensation Association. | Zero secondary sources. Promotional, no indication of encyclopedic notability. (AusLondonder) |
2024-04-17 05:55 | St. Antony's Inter College, Lucknow (Private school in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India) | St. Antony's Inter College is a Catholic school in Lucknow, India. Its main campus is located in Jankipuram near Ram Ram bank Chauraha, and a branch is located at Jankivihar Colony, Jankipuram extension. | Sources provided are not reliable. Fails WP:NSCHOOL. (LibStar) |
History and Society/History
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2024-04-11 23:21 | Madeleine Louise Lynch Dungy (American historian) | Madeleine Louise Lynch Dungy (born 1986) is an American historian. As of 2023, she is employed as a researcher at the Institute for Contemporary History, NTNU. | Article is of a historian that doesn't demonstrate notability: thousands of historians would have the exact same kind of resume. In order to preserve the article, would need to demonstrate Notability per the framework at: Wikipedia:Notability_(academics) (Sadads) |
History and Society/Politics and government
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2024-04-11 02:57 | James Fry (writer) (Australian writer) | James Fry is an Australian writer. | Fails WP:AUTHOR (LibStar) |
2024-04-14 13:48 | Christopher Mayer (Australian actor) (Australian actor and businessman) | Christopher Mayer (born Christopher Plummer; 1961) is an Australian actor known for his work on the sitcom Hey Dad..!. | Unref BLP. Doesn't meet WP:ENT / WP:GNG. (Boleyn) |
2024-04-17 11:10 | Static Icon (Australian musical group) | Static Icon is a synthpop band. They started in Adelaide, Australia as a three-piece band called "Das Concept". In their first incarnation they were a Depeche Mode cover band. Gradually they introduced more and more original material into their set. To complete the transition to a fully original band, they changed their name to Static Icon and dropped all but one or two Depeche Mode covers from their set. | Unreferenced article since 2005, no evidence of notability criteria per WP:BAND (InDimensional) |
2024-04-15 19:17 | Delegation from Tasmania to the Australian Parliament | The state of Tasmania delegates a group of 17 MPs and Senators to represent its interests and constituents in the Federal Parliament. | WP:NOPAGE. None of the reference identify a 'delegation from Tasmania', it's an arbitrary grouping of elected members of parliament (rather than 'delegates') and no other state has such a recognized grouping. There's a sortable list for each of the houses, so readers will not miss this page; for example, the House of Representatives at Members of the Australian House of Representatives, 2022–2025 (Klbrain) |
History and Society/Society
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2024-04-11 19:13 | Liu Yu-hsin (Taiwanese table tennis player) | Liu Yu-Hsin (born 3 March 1993) is a Taiwanese table tennis player. Her highest career ITTF ranking was 102. | Non-notable table tennis player with a single source a database entry. Looks like their highest rating ever was 135. Does not meet any WP:NSPORT guidelines or WP:GNG. (Hey man im josh) |
2024-04-15 21:22 | N. Koppelman (Russian chess player) | N. Kopelman (Koppelman) (1881 ? – 1944, Moscow?) was a Russian chess player. | No notability, provided sources are not reliable (Alecs) |
History and Society/Transportation
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2024-04-14 17:01 | Commuter Airlines (U.S. Airline Operating from 1960 to 1984) | Commuter Airlines was a commuter airline based in Binghamton, New York from the 1960s to 1984. | This article has lots of information, some of which can not be attributed to a reliable source. This article also may not meet the notability guideline for wikipedia. (ImTheAvidPheasant) |
2024-04-14 22:51 | Smith & Dowse (1900 British automobile manufacturer) | The Smith & Dowse was an English automobile manufactured only in 1900. The company, located in Isleworth, Middlesex, was primarily a motor engineering and repair firm, but it built a few cars to special order. | Could not find any reliable sources about subject company. Fails WP:GNG. (Liu1126) |
STEM
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2024-04-12 02:51 | Robert F. Fudali (American geochemist) | Robert F. Fudali is an American geochemist. | Fails SCIENTIST, SIGCOV, GNG. (Nirva20) |
2024-04-12 00:21 | Karl Mahlburg (American mathematician) | Karl Mahlburg is an American mathematician whose research interests lie in the areas of modular forms, partitions, combinatorics and number theory. He is the author of over 40 peer-reviewed journal articles. Mahlburg received his PhD in 2006 from the University of Wisconsin–Madison. | One paper as a student that won a non-notable best-paper award is not an adequate basis for WP:PROF notability and there seems to be nothing else. (David Eppstein) |
2024-04-11 15:29 | United Prosperity (organisation) | United Prosperity was a not-for-profit Web-based microcredit organisation. | No evidence of notability per WP:NORG. Previously deleted and salted as United Prosperity (Pppery) |
2024-04-14 19:49 | Cultural change of artificial intelligence (Cultural changes due to AI) | Artificial Intelligence is the intelligence of machines or software rather than humans or animals. Culture change is a term used in public policy that emphasizes the influence of cultural capital on individual and community behavior. Artificial Intelligence has become a cultural change in today's world because of how its capacity and efficiency are improving and advancing everything we as humans do in our daily lives. | WP:NOPAGE; an essay that heavily overlaps with the plethora of pages on artificial intelligence; written as part of a writing project (single use account) as an assigned article for a wikiedu.org and the author has moved on; no improvement since tagging in October 2023; orphan. (Klbrain) |
2024-04-14 22:49 | International Powered Access Federation | The International Powered Access Federation (IPAF) is a not-for-profit member organization in the field of powered access, i.e. part of or associated with the industry of elevating work platforms, which is the general term, or aerial work platforms (AWPs), as they are commonly referred to in North America. | Article about a non-notable organization created by a single-purpose editor as an extremely obvious promotional piece. Article only cites the organization itself, and it's very clear this was strung together by someone within the organization themselves or someone hired to do so by the organization. It's been sitting here for 14 years as unencyclopedic cruft to the sole benefit of the organization who almost assuredly created it. (TheTechnician27) |
2024-04-14 19:43 | Vanguart (watches) (Swiss watch designer) | Vanguart is a Swiss watch designer and manufacturer based in La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland. Founded in 2021 by Thierry Fisher, Jeremy Frelechox, Axel Leuenberger, and Mehmet Korutürk, the company specialize in mechanical timepieces. | Promotional; article creator has been banned for paid editing. (Biruitorul) |
2024-04-14 19:43 | Martin Woodall | Martin Woodall is an American entrepreneur, executive, advisor, and board member. He co-founded MicroSolutions alongside Mark Cuban. Several years later Cuban, Todd Wagner and Woodall founded Broadcast.com which initiated Internet radio. | Promotional; article creator has been banned for paid editing. (Biruitorul) |
2024-04-14 19:41 | Akuma Saningong (Cameroonian speaker) | Akuma Divine Saningong is a Cameroonian-German keynote speaker, author and natural scientist. He is known for his contributions to bridging science and personal development. | Promotional; article creator has been banned for paid editing. (Biruitorul) |
2024-04-14 19:40 | Renzo Vitale | Renzo Vitale is an Italian pianist, sound designer, acoustic engineer, composer, and artist. He is an acoustic engineer and sound designer at the BMW Group, contributing to the sound design for electric mobility in BMW, Mini, and Rolls-Royce lineups. | Promotional; article creator has been banned for paid editing. (Biruitorul) |
2024-04-16 15:33 | Bruce Fox, Inc. (Awards design and manufacture company) | Bruce Fox, Inc. is a designer and manufacturer of custom awards and branded displayable products, established in New Albany, Indiana, in 1938. | Long-term unref article in CAT:NN. Doesn't appear to meet WP:GNG / WP:ORG. (Boleyn) |
2024-04-16 15:49 | WorldatWork (organization) | WorldatWork is a global association for human resources management professionals and business leaders focused on attracting and retaining employees. WorldatWork was founded in 1955 and known for most of its history as the American Compensation Association. | Zero secondary sources. Promotional, no indication of encyclopedic notability. (AusLondonder) |
2024-04-16 16:02 | Hyper-E notation | Hyper-E Notation (E# for short) is a notation for large numbers devised by Sbiis Saibian. It was first introduced on his Web book One to Infinity: A Finite Journey on November 19, 2011, and was generalized to Extended Hyper-E Notation (xE# for short). | No evidence that this has received significant attention from reliable independent sources, i.e. that this is notable. (Fram) |
2024-04-16 16:00 | Giggol | Giggol is equal to {10,100,2} in BEAF, or 10 tetrated to 100. Thus, it is equal to 10010 = 1010...1010, where there are 100 tens. The term was coined by Jonathan Bowers. | Lacks all notability, most sources don't even contain "Giggol", no reliable sources seem to give significant attention to this. (Fram) |
STEM/Biology
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2024-04-12 15:07 | Daniel Ariano-Sánchez (Tropical ecologist and conservation biologist) | Daniel Ariano-Sánchez is a tropical ecologist and conservation biologist born in Guatemala City, Guatemala. His research is focused on the effects of climate change, habitat destruction, and overexploitation on the resilience of endangered species, ecosystems, and environmental services provided by them, with a special interest in the use of amphibians and reptiles as model species. | Does not satisfy WP:NACADEMIC. Also, autobiography published despite multiple warnings in AfC process. (Moriwen) |
STEM/Computing
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2024-04-11 19:32 | Cloudsoft Monterey | Cloudsoft Monterey was platform as a service (PaaS) software developed by Cloudsoft Corp to provide Intelligent Application Mobility across multiple Cloud computing environments. It supported vCloud, Amazon EC2 and GoGrid as well as private clouds using the jclouds Cloud API. | Doesn't meet WP:GNG or WP:NSOFT, only press releases exist (StreetcarEnjoyer) |
2024-04-12 05:30 | Atropos scheduler (Scheduling algorithm) | In computer science, Atropos is a real-time scheduling algorithm developed at Cambridge University. It combines the earliest deadline first algorithm with a best effort scheduler to make use of slack time, while exercising strict admission control. | Not notable. (Jlwoodwa) |
2024-04-14 22:18 | Jexus (Proprietary web server) | Jexus Web Server (or simply Jexus) is a proprietary web server developed by Bing Liu. Jexus supports the ASP.NET stack defined by Microsoft by integrating with Mono, as well as PHP via FastCGI. | Non-notable software. No independent sources. Tagged for notability for a decade. (Jfire) |
2024-04-14 23:18 | SpoonWEP/WPA | SpoonWEP/WPA is a GUI that uses Aircrack-ng to autonomously crack WEP and WPA keys. The tool has been included with so-called "network-scrounging cards", which are Chinese USB Wi-Fi adapters that promise Internet access "for free". | Non-notable software. No significant coverage in reliable sources. Tagged for notability for a decade. (Jfire) |
2024-04-15 17:37 | Object graph (Network representation of the relationships between objects in a program) | In computer science, in an object-oriented program, groups of objects form a network through their relationships with each other, either through a direct reference to another object or through a chain of intermediate references. These groups of objects are referred to as object graphs, after the mathematical objects called graphs studied in graph theory. | Does not cite any sources, has been long unsourced (template is from 2014, aka almost 10 YEARS ago). In addition, why is this notable? And the tone is very unencyclopedic (and this problem has also has had its template since 2014). This article has had these problems since 2014, and it hasn't improved. Should be deleted. (TheTechie) |
2024-04-16 16:57 | Username5243's Array Notation | Username5243's Array Notation, also shortened to UNAN, is a notation made by Googology Wiki user Username5243. It has the format a[#]b where # is an array. It comes in multiple parts. An example of a valid array is 3[1, 2]5. | No coverage in reliable sources. Sourced only to primary and unreliable sources. (Whpq) |
STEM/Engineering
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2024-04-14 17:01 | Commuter Airlines (U.S. Airline Operating from 1960 to 1984) | Commuter Airlines was a commuter airline based in Binghamton, New York from the 1960s to 1984. | This article has lots of information, some of which can not be attributed to a reliable source. This article also may not meet the notability guideline for wikipedia. (ImTheAvidPheasant) |
2024-04-14 22:51 | Smith & Dowse (1900 British automobile manufacturer) | The Smith & Dowse was an English automobile manufactured only in 1900. The company, located in Isleworth, Middlesex, was primarily a motor engineering and repair firm, but it built a few cars to special order. | Could not find any reliable sources about subject company. Fails WP:GNG. (Liu1126) |
STEM/Medicine & Health
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2024-04-14 10:09 | Canopy Innovations | Canopy is a digital health company, established in 2010 and headquartered in New York, NY. Its technologies focus on bridging the linguistic and cultural barrier between healthcare providers and their limited English proficiency, or non-English speaking patients. | Fails WP:NCORP. Sources already in the article are either non-independent, unreliable or do not mention Canopy. Best sources I found outside were mere passing mentions: [6] [7]. Previously G11'd. Concerns previously raised by IP at the Help desk. (Teratix) |
2024-04-14 19:43 | Jennifer Dustow | Jennifer Dustow is an American cognitive behavioral learning specialist and researcher specializing in autism. She is known for her work in research and the development of the H.A.P.P.Y. Exercise System, a set of midline exercises designed to enhance focus and cognitive function. | Promotional; article creator has been banned for paid editing. (Biruitorul) |
2024-04-15 14:20 | David A. Jobes (American clinical psychologist and professor) | David A. Jobes (born 1958 in Cleveland, Ohio) is an American clinical psychologist. He is currently serving as a Professor of Psychology, Director of the Suicide Prevention Laboratory, and Associate Director of Clinical Training at The Catholic University of America. | Somee sections are unsourced and must comply with WP:BLP. (Llyoddanxc) |
STEM/Technology
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2024-04-11 19:30 | Online artwork proofing, feedback, review and approval tool | An online artwork proofing, feedback, review and approval tool is a web-based collaborative software that helps studios with internal and client communication. | Not a notable concept, nothing reliable comes up when searching for this borderline incomprehensible title. (StreetcarEnjoyer) |
2024-04-11 19:32 | Cloudsoft Monterey | Cloudsoft Monterey was platform as a service (PaaS) software developed by Cloudsoft Corp to provide Intelligent Application Mobility across multiple Cloud computing environments. It supported vCloud, Amazon EC2 and GoGrid as well as private clouds using the jclouds Cloud API. | Doesn't meet WP:GNG or WP:NSOFT, only press releases exist (StreetcarEnjoyer) |
2024-04-14 22:18 | Jexus (Proprietary web server) | Jexus Web Server (or simply Jexus) is a proprietary web server developed by Bing Liu. Jexus supports the ASP.NET stack defined by Microsoft by integrating with Mono, as well as PHP via FastCGI. | Non-notable software. No independent sources. Tagged for notability for a decade. (Jfire) |
2024-04-14 23:18 | SpoonWEP/WPA | SpoonWEP/WPA is a GUI that uses Aircrack-ng to autonomously crack WEP and WPA keys. The tool has been included with so-called "network-scrounging cards", which are Chinese USB Wi-Fi adapters that promise Internet access "for free". | Non-notable software. No significant coverage in reliable sources. Tagged for notability for a decade. (Jfire) |
2024-04-14 19:43 | ChargeFinder | ChargeFinder is a mobile and web application designed to assist electric vehicle (EV) drivers in locating and accessing public charging stations for electric automobiles.[better source needed] The application is developed in Sweden and United States, owned and operated by ChargeFinder Inc. | Promotional; article creator has been banned for paid editing. (Biruitorul) |
Unsorted
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2024-04-14 19:14 | Jazz Hostels | Jazz Hostels is one of the largest hostel chains in the USA. Established in 1998 with Jazz on the Park Hostel in New York City, the company continues to evolve, with four hostels in New York City, two in Montreal and one in South Beach, Miami. They have also expanded internationally with partner properties in Melbourne and Cairns. | Unable to find significant coverage of the company (HJ Mitchell) |
2024-04-15 21:03 | Paanchi (Book of Mormon) (Character in the Book of Mormon) | Paanchi, a person in the Book of Mormon ({{Sourcetext|source=Book of Mormon|book=Helaman | This page isn't notable. I have been unable to find reliable secondary sources with more than a brief mention (Big Money Threepwood) |
2024-04-15 22:21 | Wan Light | Wan Light are a Swedish indie-pop/electronica duo, formed in 2003, and consisting of Krister Svensson and Magnus Karnock. Their style could be described as singer/songwriter with an electronic component. They have been compared to Mercury Rev, Neil Young, The Flaming Lips and Pet Shop Boys. | Unsourced since 2005, do not seem to meet notability per WP:BAND (InDimensional) |
2024-04-16 02:02 | Stage 5 | Stage 5 (or, originally, "Stage V") is an unofficial stage at the Walnut Valley Festival, an annual bluegrass festival in Winfield, Kansas, United States. | Not notable (search does not reveal non-trivial coverage). Written like an advertisement. (XabqEfdg) |
2024-04-17 07:14 | Guillermo Bauer (Argentine businessman (1844-1912)) | Guillermo Bauer or Wilhelm Bauer was the proprietor of the first steam-operated flour mill in Argentina. | No refs on the page for many years, does not appear to be a way to verify the information per WP:V (JMWt) |
2024-04-17 07:14 | Reñaca beach (Beach area in Valparaíso Region, Chile) | Reñaca is a region recognized for its beaches and resorts in the Valparaiso Region of Chile. Reñaca is located on the coast, a neighboring city of Viña del Mar. Avenida Borgoño, a lengthy coastal road, links these two cities. Reñaca primarily caters to the upper-middle class as a residential area, known for a coastal style with various amenities and recreational options. | Article is really about Reñaca, which already has an article. Also, it does not have any sources and reads like an ad. (Gor1995) |
2024-04-17 11:11 | Streetlab | Streetlab is a live electronic rock production duo out of New York City formed by Mark "Coz" Lamorg and Ryan Leary. The two approach music with an appeal to both rockers and dancers. | Unreferenced article since 2007, do not seem to meet WP:BAND notability requirements (InDimensional) |
2024-04-17 18:56 | Eliot-Pearson Awards | The Eliot-Pearson Award for Excellence in Children’s Media is an award given biennially to honor outstanding contributions in the field of children’s media. The award is given by the Eliot-Pearson Department of Child Study and Human Development and the Film and Media Studies Program at Tufts University at Tufts University. | Non-notable awards; lacks significant coverage in independent reliable sources, failing WP:GNG. All sources belong to university, which is not independent of source. (Wikipedical) |